The Devil Takes You Home
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3.6 • 16 Ratings
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- $19.99
Publisher Description
From an award-winning author comes a genre-defying thriller about a father desperate to salvage what's left of his family—even if it means a descent into violence.
Buried in debt due to his young daughter’s illness, his marriage at the brink, Mario reluctantly takes a job as a hitman, surprising himself with his proclivity for violence. After tragedy destroys the life he knew, Mario agrees to one final job: hijack a cartel’s cash shipment before it reaches Mexico. Along with an old friend and a cartel-insider named Juanca, Mario sets off on the near-suicidal mission, which will leave him with either a cool $200,000 or a bullet in the skull. But the path to reward or ruin is never as straight as it seems. As the three complicated men travel through the endless landscape of Texas, across the border and back, their hidden motivations are laid bare alongside nightmarish encounters that defy explanation. One thing is certain: even if Mario makes it out alive, he won’t return the same.
The Devil Takes You Home is a panoramic odyssey for fans of S.A. Cosby’s southern noir, Blacktop Wasteland, by way of the boundary-defying storytelling of Stephen Graham Jones and Silvia Moreno-Garcia.
Customer Reviews
a dark and sad story
this book is not my typical read by any means. it was recommended to me and i honestly ended up liking it. parts were a bit hard for me to listen to so i did skip forward at times. a very tragic and sad story, with mystical aspects. but unfortunately very true events as well, a story about struggles and trying to make life a little easier by any means necessary. i very much so enjoyed that parts of the book were in spanish (so keep that in mind, but as someone who isn’t fluent in spanish it was still easy to follow)
Bite the hand that feeds you…
Trash talk white people and America, sells book for profit in America. Learn to appreciate the opportunities you have. American healthcare is definitely not the best, but good luck with that being poor in Mexico.