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Lori

I'm reading him and you are right. HE KICKS ASS - and forgets about taking names! Everything he has written rocks. No Dominion is no exception. But it is exceptional. Finished it like two days after it came out. Huston rules.

Marcus Sakey

I love Charlie Huston, and I predict you'll love CAUGHT STEALING. It's dark, lyric, relentless, charming, and terrifying all in one. Man has mad skills.

I'm actually doing a signing with him at The Poisoned Pen later this month (how crazy is that?) so I'll pass along your sentiments. If I can keep from fanboy stuttering.

Dorie

My first attempt at posting cut me off and returned to the site, so hopefully this won’t be a duplicate. I read CAUGHT STEALING when it was first released, and have been hooked on Huston’s books ever since. The sequel SIX BAD THINGS is one of those rare books that live up to the debut. I’ve been saving the last of the Henry Thompson trilogy, because I will truly be sorry to see it end. To be honest I don’t like vampire stories, but I bought ALREADY DEAD simply because Huston wrote it, and was not disappointed. I bought NO DOMINION recently but haven’t read it yet.

Al Guthrie

Couldn't agree more, David. And 'Caught Stealing' is superb.

Steve

I live in Stanislaus county...sigh... where Six Bad Things is partly based. Wonder why he chose that locale. Love the book.

Glenna23Monroe

Various people all over the world get the loan from various banks, because it's comfortable and fast.

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David J. Montgomery is the thriller/mystery critic for The Daily Beast and the Chicago Sun-Times. He has written about authors and books for several of the country's largest newspapers, including the Washington Post, USA Today and Boston Globe.

He lives in the Washington, D.C. suburbs with his wife and daughters.

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