Blood
Ex-mercenary Hank Mitchell is doing five years hard time for stealing a tubful of women's underwear. In prison Mitch falls like a bear for his young cellmate. In the prison library Mitch discovers the novels of Genet and the Marquis de Sade and is inspired to write his own story--a saga of family deception, sexual obsession, and contract killing--to atone for all the blood he's spilled. But now his family wants him out and back in the killing game, a game where the rules are about to change ...
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Blood
Ex-mercenary Hank Mitchell is doing five years hard time for stealing a tubful of women's underwear. In prison Mitch falls like a bear for his young cellmate. In the prison library Mitch discovers the novels of Genet and the Marquis de Sade and is inspired to write his own story--a saga of family deception, sexual obsession, and contract killing--to atone for all the blood he's spilled. But now his family wants him out and back in the killing game, a game where the rules are about to change ...
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Blood

Blood

by Jack Remick
Blood

Blood

by Jack Remick

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Overview

Ex-mercenary Hank Mitchell is doing five years hard time for stealing a tubful of women's underwear. In prison Mitch falls like a bear for his young cellmate. In the prison library Mitch discovers the novels of Genet and the Marquis de Sade and is inspired to write his own story--a saga of family deception, sexual obsession, and contract killing--to atone for all the blood he's spilled. But now his family wants him out and back in the killing game, a game where the rules are about to change ...

Product Details

BN ID: 2940148406501
Publisher: Camel Press
Publication date: 10/24/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 290
File size: 321 KB

About the Author

Jack Remick co-authored The Weekend Novelist Writes a Mystery, with Robert J. Ray. He has a collection of short fiction, Terminal Weird (Black Heron Press), a novel, The Stolen House (Pig Iron Press) as well as work in The Seattle Five Plus One, an anthology (Pig Iron Press). Jack’s stories and poems have appeared in national magazines such as Carolina Quarterly, Portland Review, Big Hammer, Café Noir Review, and Northwind. Remick has lived and worked extensively in Latin America. Check out his website at WeekendNovelist.com.
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