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Mass Market Paperback Hell's Bay Book

ISBN: 0312944179

ISBN13: 9780312944179

Hell's Bay

(Book #10 in the Thorn Mystery Series)

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Thorn sets out to solve the murder of a long-lost relative, the wealthy Abigail Bates, but he soon discovers that being a member of the Bates family comes with a deadly price. Martin's Press. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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"How long can YOU hold your breath?"

James W. Hall writes gritty outdoor adventure novels, usually set in Florida near or on the water. Hell's Bay is more of the same, and marks the return of hard-bitten hero Thorn, who signs on to be first mate aboard the first voyage of former lover and female fishing guide Rusty Stabler's new houseboat. The houseboat will act as a base for daily forays deep into virgin fishing grounds. The first surprise comes when the client, whose name is Milligan, addresses Thorn by his full name, Daniel Oliver Thorn. Nobody knows his name. He's a Conch, and he has only one name; Thorn. Naturally, there are forces at work he does not understand, and soon he will play a major part in a game that began long before he agreed to make the trip with Rusty. A game that began with the question, "How long can you hold your breath?" and ended with the drowning death of one Abigail Bates, 85, principal shareholder and owner of Bates International, a huge multinational conglomerate. Thorn is a careful man. He sends his detective friend Sugarman to investigate the activities of Bates International, but Abigail Bate's killer, a woman named Sasha, has already learned that the Milligans, who are next in line to succeed at Bates international, have chartered a houseboat to go fishing on Hell's Bay. Sasha blames Bates for her husband's death from lung cancer, and her teenage son, just accepted to Yale with a full scholarship, is about to die from the same disease. They have a motto: head of the snake. They know what needs to happen next, and they are prepared and more than capable of making it happen. When Sugarman learns Bates International mines Gypsum and piles the radioactive residue in 80 million ton, twenty-story stacks 300 acres at their base, and that an elementary school with an astonishingly high student mortality rate not only borders a nearby stack but has been built with cinder blocks made from the waste, he is able to identify the killer and learn that she has already left to attack the charter fishing party. But will he be able to warn Thorn in time? Deep in the Everglades, beyond the reach of cell phones, Thorn has learned something too: he is Abigail Bate's nephew, and she has left a controlling interest in Bates International to him. "How long can you hold your breath?" Sasha asks her next victim during the long, dark, disastrous night that follows, and the story accelerates from there to its slam bang conclusion. Recommended for lovers of outdoor adventure. Art Tirrell is the author of 2007 adventure novel, "The Secret Ever Keeps" - set on and under Lake Ontario. "Simply put...the best underwater scenes I've ever read." Meg W - reviewer

Well Done

For those of you who like Hall's Thorn character, you need to add this to your must read list. In "Hell's Bay" Thorn is once again pitted and tested against some of Florida's greatest wealth and corruption. In Hall's typical style, Thorn is reluctantly dragged into a situation of revenge, corruption and violence. The setting takes place in Everglades National Park. This book also gives you further insight into Thorn's life long friend "Sugar" as both work independently to solve the mystery of the sudden appearance of Thorn's blood family and the mysteries that this familty brings.

Another Winner from James W. Hall

James W. Hall is masterful at creating villains. It is not just that they never consider the moral consequences of their deeds, carry violence to an art form, create a combination of terror and tension---it is their "nothing to lose attitude" that is most frightening. The fact that you know these people actually exist is genuinely terrifying. You sense them in real life, and cross the street to stay out of their path. In Dr. Hall's latest Thorn novel, such a piece of work is Sasha Olson. Her outrage stems from the early death from cancer to her husband and the same disease ravaging her son. She blames it on Bates International who controls a gigantic phosphate strip mining operation in the middle of Florida. Sasha's initial victim is the Bates International's family matriarch, Abigail Bates. Her preferred macabre method is death by drowning. Immediately before she places her prey under water she asks, "How long can you hold your breath?" Abigail turns out to be Thorn's grandmother. Thorn's parents were killed in an auto accident shortly after he was born. He never knew about his family tree. Thorn's uncle and his daughter appear to be clients on a fishing expedition where Thorn acts as a guide. Sasha is on a mission to wipe out the Bates family. She haunts and hunts the family members deep in the remotest part of the Everglades. The outcome is in doubt until the final chapter. The characters will hook you just as much as the plot that has as many twists as the Everglades. You just may want to sleep with light on after you experience "Hell's Bay."

terrific Thorn thriller

Leaving his peaceful Key Largo, semi-hermit Thorn is helping his friend Rusty establish a fishing oasis for tourists in the Everglades. However, he is taken aback when Rusty's affluent client John Milligan insists Thorn is his nephew. Preferring to ignore his so called DNA family, Thorn finds himself sucked into the drama of the drowning of the family matriarch billionaire Abigail Bates. Abigail's granddaughter insists she was murdered, but almost everyone else believes she died from a fortunate accident. Thorn asks his police friend Sugarman to investigate. Meanwhile an angry war veteran wants the Bates clan dead as she blames Abigail for making her billions with no regard for the environment especially of others; she holds the entire clan including Thorn culpable in the deaths of her spouse and her soon to be dead son. Cut off at HELL'S BAY in the Everglades, Thorn may be the only person capable of keeping them alive against deadly avenging predators planning to turn the Bates brood into alligator bait. The latest Thorn thriller (see UNDER COVER OF DAYLIGHT, GONE WILD and TROPICAL FREEZE) is an action-packed tale that works because readers will feel transported to the isolation and remoteness of the Everglades. The story line is obviously people trying to survive against much more powerful adversaries who have isolated the hero and others from obtaining assistance. However, there is also a secondary serious theme re the opportunity costs between competing demands of economic growth and protecting the environment. The bottom line is blood may be thicker than water, but it flows freely when you are shot as Thorn learns with this tense one sitting suspense. Harriet Klausner

Do Not Even Think About Missing This One!!

James W. Hall is at the top of my "must read list" and "Hell's Bay" justifies that position. It is the best novel I have read in a long time. Hall's characterizations are amazingly fully developed and believable. However, as always, he stunningly captures the sights, smells, and sounds of the Everglades and the Florida Keys to such an extent that the swamp almost becomes a physical character in the final confrontation and climax. Hall's loner and iconic hero, Thorn, finally gets a full name and fleshed out identity in this installment. Daniel Oliver Thorn knew nothing of his family tree since his parents died in an auto accident on the way home from the hospital after his birth. Suddenly, John Milligan and his daughter Mona schedule a maiden fishing excursion on a new houseboat owned and outfitted by Thorn's former lover and pal, Rusty Stabler, who has convinced Thorn to serve as guide and first mate. Thorn is shocked and frozen with conflicting emotions when informed that John is his long lost uncle and Mona his cousin. The man with no history beyond his personal memories suddenly discovers he is a scion of one of the wealthiest families in Florida and an heir to Bates International, a multi faceted and multi layered conglomerate perhaps most infamously known for its strip mining of phosphates in central Florida which has made it a hated entity by citizens and community alike--especially when a cancer cluster is identified in Summerland, site of a large gypsum stack thought to be carcinogenic. A number of intriguing plot threads are engaged by this meeting between Thorn and members of his family that ultimately intertwine and lead to a suspenseful and violence filled climax deep in the Everglades that reduces its human protagonists to the same primeval state of the swamp itself. The storyline actually splits into two major threads as the so called mothership heads deep into the Everglades on its purported fishing excursion carrying Thorn and his ill fitting and suspiciously unlikable newly found family members. A dangerous stalker appears and soon threatens, then rains chaos on the excursion. Why? Who is the stalker and what is the motivation? How does it tie to Thorn and his newly discovered ancestry? What is the real agenda of his relatives and their sudden decision to take this trip with Thorn? Simultaneously, Thorn's great friend, Sugarman, heads to Summerland to investigate Thorn's background and the recent drowning death of his 86 year old grandmother, Abigail Bates. Was it murder as declared by Mona Milligan or the accident described in the police report? What is the relationship, if any, of the violence and hatred in Summerland and the attacks on Thorn's fishing expedition? What are the real motivations of Timmy Whelan, Summerland's sheriff, to whom Sugarman is both attracted and conflicted. Hall's pacing and attention to detail make this an enthralling read as the suspense heightens unbearably toward an explosiv
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