Devils and Dust (A Jack Keller Novel) by J.D. Rhoades


Synopsis :


“You bring death,” the voice said, “and Hell follows with you.” Relentless bounty hunter Jack Keller returns in Devils and Dust, the long-awaited fourth installment of the critically acclaimed series from award-nominated author J. D. Rhoades. 


Keller’s been in exile, living a quiet life in the desert, since his disappearance after the cataclysmic events of 2008’s award-winning Safe and Sound. Now his old friend and former employer Angela has tracked him down and needs his help. Oscar Sanchez, Angela’s husband and Keller’s best friend, has disappeared while investigating what happened to the sons he was trying to bring to America. If anyone can find Oscar, Keller can, but along the way he has to confront his own demons and his unresolved feelings for Angela — now his best friend’s wife. 


Keller’s quest takes him from a corrupt Mexican border town to a prison camp in the swamps of South Carolina and pits him against human traffickers, violent drug lords, and a vicious group of white supremacists perpetuating an evil as old as civilization itself in the name of God. All of them are about to learn a hard lesson: if Jack Keller's after you, he's bringing Hell with him.


This is what I say :


I read this as an e-book.  I didn't have much expectation.  It was a good thing.  It was a pretty good book.  Thrilling and exciting and momentum picks up towards the last few chapters.


Jack Keller can be any of those tough guy.  There are elements of Jack Richer (from Lee Child) in him.  Nothing really memorable about him but like all other heroes, he's very much a tormented soul.


I never knew of this author.  This is a great introduction to this author as I am very open to read his other titles and his other characters which had cameo here....characters like the 'Iron Hourse' squad and the FBI lady which didn't make an appearance but who's name was mentioned with much awe.Overall, Devils and Dust is an easy read and fans of thriller will certainly not be disappointed.


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