Hollow Out the Dark
A Novel
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3.0 • 2 Ratings
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
Award-winning author James Wade blends atmospheric prose with soul-stirring themes in Hollow Out the Dark, a gothic adventure set against a Depression-era landscape where a whiskey war threatens to decimate a small Texas town.
Veteran of the Great War, Jesse Cole is grateful for the quiet life he now leads. But when his closest friend runs afoul of local criminals, Frog and Squirrel Fenley, Jesse is forced to spin his moral compass and enter a violent and volatile underworld. There he encounters corrupt lawmen, hired assassins, and a dark family secret that will upend all he once knew.
Complicating matters are Texas Ranger Amon Atkins—who arrives to investigate the Fenleys just as their empire is threatened by a deadly new competition—and the green-eyed, raven-haired Adaline, a love Jesse thought he’d lost forever.
With resources scarce and winter falling hard on the town, a desperate Jesse must choose between the law and the lawless and find a way to survive while still protecting the people he loves.
A heart-pounding tale full of plot-twisting revelations, Hollow Out the Dark brings readers into a whiskey-fueled world where everyone has a secret, and love everlasting balances on the edge of a knife.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Part Southern-fried western and part historical noir, this Prohibition-era novel zooms in on a small town in Texas in which sides must be chosen—or else. The complicated hero is thoughtful veteran Jesse Cole, whose most dangerous days aren’t behind him after all. As Jesse navigates the town’s criminal element on behalf of a friend, he doesn’t just become embroiled in ruthlessness and corruption but also in the shocking return of his lost love and the entrance of an exacting new lawman. Author James Wade keeps the hardbitten action and plotting very much at ground level, never resorting to melodrama as he gradually raises the stakes for Jesse and those he holds dear. It’s an archetypal American tale of uncertain loyalties, where greed runs up against goodness with lasting consequences for generations to come.