A Library Journal Best Thriller of the Year, The End of the Road is a fast-paced rural noir with a rich Midwestern setting. For fans of Dennis Lehane and Cormac McCarthy
Getting out of the game is never easy.
Bank robber Myles expects a deal when he testifies against gang ringleader Pryor - but it's Myles who ends up in prison while Pryor gets off scot-free.
On his release, Myles decides he's done with crime. There's just one hitch: in order to be truly free of his past, he needs to stop Pryor. for good.
But Pryor isn't so easy to kill. It's Myles who ends up at death's door, and Myles' girlfriend Penny who must carry out his plans for revenge.
As Pryor's gang target their biggest score yet, a legendary fortune hidden in a small Ohio town, Penny seizes her chance. Can she avenge Myles. or will Pryor's deadly games spell disaster for them both?
Reviews for The End of the Road
'Hardboiled, All-American noir... An epic small-town mid-Western.'
David Gordon
'An elegant crime story... packed with quirky, entertaining characters and told in flowing prose that has a life of its own.'
Booklist
'Noirish until near the very end... Andrew Welsh-Huggins has some serious writing skills on full display.'
Deadly Pleasures
GETTING OUT OF THE GAME IS NEVER EASY
Bank robber Myles expects a deal when he testifies against gang ringleader Pryor - but it's Myles who ends up in prison while Pryor gets off scot-free.
On his release, Myles decides he's done with crime. There's just one hitch: in order to be truly free of his past, he needs to stop Pryor. for good.
But Pryor isn't so easy to kill. It's Myles who ends up at death's door, and Myles' girlfriend Penny who must carry out his plans for revenge.
As Pryor's gang target their biggest score yet, a legendary fortune hidden in a small Ohio town, Penny seizes her chance. Can she avenge Myles. or will Pryor's deadly games spell disaster for them both?
For fans of Dennis Lehane and Cormac McCarthy and with a rich Midwestern setting, The End of the Road is a fast-paced rural noir that announces Andrew Welsh-Huggins as one of the most powerful voices in the mystery world.
A crackerjack crime yarn chockablock with miscreants and a supersonic pace.