Six Bad Things (Hank Thompson Series #2) by Charlie Huston

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  • Pub. Date: June 2005
  • 320pp
  • Sales Rank: 79,759

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    • Pub. Date: June 2005
    • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
    • Format: Paperback, 320pp
    • Sales Rank: 79,759

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    Hank Thompson is living off the map in Mexico with a bagful of cash that the Russian mafia wants back and many, many secrets. So when a Russian backpacker shows up in town asking questions, Hank tries to play it cool. But he knows the jig is up when the backpacker mentions the money . . . and the family Hank left behind. Suddenly Hank’s in a desperate race to get to his parents in California before anyone can harm them. Along the way he’ll face Federales and Border Patrol, mafiosi and vigilantes, extortionists and drug dealers, and a couple of psychotic surf bums with an ax to grind. From the golden beaches of the Yucatán to the seedy strip clubs of Vegas, Charlie Huston opens a door to the squalid underworld of crime and corruption–and invites the reader to live it in the extreme.

    The Washington Post - Patrick Anderson

    Six Bad Things is so good, in part, because Huston manages to make it horrific, hilarious and hip. If Huston's literary godfathers include Raymond Chandler and Elmore Leonard, they also include Hunter S. Thompson, who would have appreciated the speed freaks, crank heads, gun nuts, Russian mobsters, greedy federales, and assorted geeks and psychos who populate these pages … If you agree that the art of killing can encompass comedy as well as tragedy, Six Bad Things is state of the art. This crazed, wildly readable adventure works because Huston writes with such delicious, deadpan verve and because Hank, his self-described mad-dog killer, is such an appealing, totally cool dude.

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    I.Can.Not.Be.Caught.With.The.Money.by BJStarr

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    August 06, 2009: That's Henry's anthem in "Six Bad Things", he has the money, everyone wants the money and/or him dead!

    Henry has long hair, a Mexican tan and several new tattoos. On his forearm he has six slash marks, representing the "Six Bad Things" Henry did in New York, the six people he killed that is!

    By the end of "Six Bad Things" Henry is responsible for four more "bad" things~

    I thought this 2nd installment was excellent, a very fast paced read and alot of gritty action in all new settings, Mexico & Las Vegas.

    I absolutely loved his new colorful characters - Rolf, Sid, Sandy Candy, "T" and his dog Hitler!

    Charlie Huston is a master of his craft. I can't wait to read more of his books. So far Huston's writing is so good, I'm really, really thinking of reading his (Joe Pitt) series, and I have no interest in vampire books.....

    I Also Recommend: Caught Stealing (Hank Thompson Series #1), A Dangerous Man (Hank Thompson Series #3).

    UGHHHby DebsSweet

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    June 21, 2009: By far the worst book I have ever read. Violent, boring and simply awful.


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