The Renegades (Charlie Hood Novel Book 2)
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The Renegades (Charlie Hood Novel Book 2)

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"Ambitious, daring...brilliant." —The Associated Press "T. Jefferson Parker has burgled the crumbling palace of Edgar Allan Poe for inspiration." —The Wall Street Journal “Parker, the winner of three Edgar awards for crime fiction, again delivers a tale that is not only well-plotted and suspenseful, but subtle, surprising and endearingly perverse.” —Washington Post "T. Jefferson Parker has carved out a niche for himself as the Hemingway of thriller writers...His writing is a wonder to behold." —Providence Sunday Journal “A spectacular close a crime series that obliterated the boundaries of the genre.” —BookReporter "If you're interested in the best of today's crime fiction, [Parker's] someone you should read." —The Washington Post "Parker’s superb new thriller continues the tale of Charlie Hood, the Los Angeles sheriff’s deputy who fell hard for beautiful gangster Allison Murrieta in L.A. Outlaws (2008). Deputy Hood now patrols the Antelope Valley, a desert region north of Los Angeles where still nights and stark beauty provide a refuge from his past (though he still hasn’t come to terms with Murrieta’s death). But Hood’s new beat has a breed of heinous criminals all its own. When his partner, Terry Laws, known by fellow officers as Mr. Wonderful, is gunned down in the passenger seat of their patrol car, Hood once again finds himself among the dark-hearted and the damned. It turns out that Laws wasn’t such a model cop after all. He and a former partner were involved in a lucrative operation running drugs south of the border. Then Laws found a conscience—a little too late. Two-time Edgar winner Parker vividly evokes the spirit of the Wild West, where bad guys prosper and good guys seek vengeance—at a price. He delivers steady suspense and a cast of damaged characters led by Hood, whose days crackle with moral conundrums and bone-deep regret. Approaching the novel’s climax, Parker writes: “a wiggle of fear came up Hood’s back and crawled across his scalp.” Readers will likely find themselves rattled—and riveted—too." -- Booklist (starred review) "Parker could well be the best crime writer working out of Southern Caifornia." —Chicago Tribune "The Charlie Hood novels are nothing less than addictive." —Tucson Citizen "The most groundbreaking crime series in decades." —St. Louis Post-Dispatch "This is gripping literary entertainment with a point." —Los Angeles Times "Some of the finest writing you'll ever read." —Chicago Sun-Times --This text refers to the mass_market edition. T. Jefferson Parker is the bestselling author of fourteen previous novels, including Storm Runners and The Fallen. Alongside Dick Francis and James Lee Burke, Parker is one of only three writers to be awarded the Edgar Award for Best Novel more than once. Parker lives with his family in Southern California. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. From Booklist *Starred Review* Parker’s superb new thriller continues the tale of Charlie Hood, the Los Angeles sheriff’s deputy who fell hard for beautiful gangster Allison Murrieta in L.A. Outlaws (2008). Deputy Hood now patrols the Antelope Valley, a desert region north of Los Angeles where still nights and stark beauty provide a refuge from his past (though he still hasn’t come to terms with Murrieta’s death). But Hood’s new beat has a breed of heinous criminals all its own. When his partner, Terry Laws, known by fellow officers as Mr. Wonderful, is gunned down in the passenger seat of their patrol car, Hood once again finds himself among the dark-hearted and the damned. It turns out that Laws wasn’t such a model cop after all. He and a former partner were involved in a lucrative operation running drugs south of the border. Then Laws found a conscience—a little too late. Two-time Edgar winner Parker vividly evokes the spirit of the Wild West, where bad guys prosper and good guys seek vengeance—at a price. He delivers steady suspense and a cast of damaged characters led by Hood, whose days crackle with moral conundrums and bone-deep regret. Approaching the novel’s climax, Parker writes: “a wiggle of fear came up Hood’s back and crawled across his scalp.” Readers will likely find themselves rattled—and riveted—too. --Allison Block --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. Read more

Features & Highlights

  • For fans of Michael Connelly and CJ Box, the second thrilling novel in the Charlie Hood series from
  • New York Times
  • bestseller and Edgar-award winner T. Jefferson Parker, now featuring an excerpt from his upcoming novel
  • The Room of White Fire.
  • Deputy Sheriff Charlie Hood cruises the dusty backroads of the new American West. But when his partner is shot dead and Hood is drafted to find the killer, the investigation takes him to places he never wanted to go-where there's no clear line between good and evil.

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Rating Breakdown

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★★★
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★★
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He has done it again

This writer is very good. I have read almost all his books and this one delivers. A rather outlandish premise becomes very believable and I cared about the people and the outcome. He always keeps us guessing and his police procedures are right on target.
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Hood in high gear

The Charlie Hood novels are up and down. This one is a solid up. When Parker gets going, he is one of the best around.
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GREAT STORY

First time with author. Story has a lot of action with believable characters. IT WOULD MAKE A GREAT ACTION MOVIE. I will be reading more books by this author.
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Lazy ending

Good story but this is the 2nd book in a row by this author (alert for slight spoiler) that i have read where just as the hero is about to be murdered by the bad guys the feds show up out of the blue and wipe the bad guys out. A plot needs a little more rework if that's the only ending the author can think of to avoid killing off a protagonist who is destined for a 6 book series
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Ok but not great

It was ok but way too much blather. I like many of his books but this will be the last of this series I read. On e I start a book rarely do I not finish it but all through this I was hoping it would be done.
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Engaging Story

Hood is a likable character. Some aspects of the story are “to neat” but overall it’s a good book. Bradley is not a believable character. The book is better than your typical murder mystery who done it which is the reason for the rating.
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Parker Latest Exciting Tale

Parker is skilled at writing exciting stories. This plot is different and fascinating. Good mystery/ thriller. I enjoyed it thoroughly.
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Three Stars

A page turner and a fun read.
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Charlie always is a good read

Charlie always is a good read
Enjoyed the characters and the interactions as Charlie and Bradley try to find a place in each other's lives
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Stuck on the Hood series

This is a 6 book series. I am eager to read the next 4.