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Devils in Exile
Devils in Exile
Author: Chuck Hogan
Neal Maven returns to Boston from his tour in Iraq only to discover that the country he vowed to protect has little use for him now. The men and women who remained Stateside are years ahead of him both personally and professionally, which embitters him and pushes him toward his breaking point. — And then he meets Brad Royce. Royce is everything M...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781416558873
ISBN-10: 141655887X
Publication Date: 8/4/2012
Pages: 320
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Publisher: Scribner
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Now this is good writing! Starts out on an interesting level and just keeps getting better and better. Each page has something to offer to the story and that makes it go by pretty fast. As action goes--it hits hard and fast especially at the end and you will be riveted to each page as everything unfolds.
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After Prince of Thieves, could Chuck Hogan come up with another accurate exploration of harsh, manly relationships that's as compelling and satisfying to read? Well, he did with Devils in Exile. I had high hopes and Devils came through in a huge way. The best post war, ex-GI portrayal I've seen by an author and that was just stage setting for the rest of the book. He goes on to use that premise to weave a thrilling, believable chain of events. And all set so well in Boston that you could get around town without a map after reading the book. A book with no weaknesses.


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