Judgement and Wrath
By (Author) Matt Hilton
Hodder & Stoughton
Hodder Paperback
1st May 2010
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
384
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 28mm
271g
Joe Hunter doesn't like bullies. So his latest job - saving a young woman from her bully boyfriend - is a no-brainer. As it turns out, the vengeful father isn't the only one who wants the boyfriend dead. Soon Hunter is face-to-face with a contract killer who takes his work very seriously.
Contract killer Dantalion has a talent for killing and keeps a list of his victims in a book chained to his waist. Each victim is numbered. And the body count is about to start rising . . .Hilton is more adept at humour than Lee Child . . . the series should be electrifying - Daily Mail
Hilton can undoubtedly write and DEAD MEN'S DUST roars along at a ferocious pace. A promising start to a welcome new series. - ObserverHilton writes well . . . a promising start - GuardianIf you're looking out for a new hero with muscle and deadly skills then Joe Hunter is your man. It's the most explosive debut I've read since Lee Child's modern day knight in tarnished armour, Jack Reacher, arrived in Killing Floor ... It's breathless, page-ripping stuff - and Hunter will be back. - Peterborough Evening TelegraphHilton is more adept at humour than Lee Child . . . the series should be electrifying - Daily MailHilton can undoubtedly write and DEAD MEN'S DUST roars along at a ferocious pace. A promising start to a welcome new series. - ObserverHilton writes well . . . a promising start - GuardianIf you're looking out for a new hero with muscle and deadly skills then Joe Hunter is your man. It's the most explosive debut I've read since Lee Child's modern day knight in tarnished armour, Jack Reacher, arrived in Killing Floor ... It's breathless, page-ripping stuff - and Hunter will be back. - Peterborough Evening TelegraphMatt Hilton worked for twenty-two years in private security and the police force in Cumbria. He is a 4th Dan blackbelt and coach in Ju-Jitsu. He lives in Cumbria with his wife Denise. He keeps a website at www.matthiltonbooks.com and can be found on Facebook and on twitter.com/matthilton