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Tyler Cross: Angola
By (Author) Fabien Nury
Illustrated by Bruno
Titan Books Ltd
Titan Comics
1st April 2019
12th March 2019
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
741.5
Hardback
104
Width 211mm, Height 283mm, Spine 12mm
578g
What seemed like a risk-free gig that should have got him some easy cash turns into a fast-track to Hell for Tyler Cross.
A hell called 'Angola,' the biggest high-security prison in the United States, surrounded by swamps and crushed by the sweltering Louisiana sunshine. And then just to put the cherry on the cake, the Scarfo clan has put a price on his head, and there are a whole load of Sicilians among Tyler's fellow inmates.
If Tyler ever manages to get out of this penitentiary hell, it sure won't be for good conduct.
Tyler Cross: Angolais the perfect graphic novel for those sick of superheroes. . . . for those willing to eat a little darkness, this graphic novel delivers with the type of intensity not seen in American fiction since the heyday of Jim Thompson, Charles Williams, Charles Willeford, and the rest of the Gold Medal hooligans.-New York Journal of Books
"As intricately woven as the first installment, this brutal, cool series remains recommended reading for crime thriller enthusiasts" - Publisher's Weekly
"a graphic novel for grown-ups and an inherently fascinating, compulsive, page-turner of a read from beginning to end! "- Midwest Book Review
"If youre a fan of old-school crime fiction, Angola will provide an excellent diversion" - Mystery Tribune
"A spectacular ride. Angola is a first rate piece of noir crime fiction" - Slings And Arrows
"Intense and dark. Nury manages to supply something different, while staying deeply entrenched within the noire genre" - Grovel
"Fast, bloody, witty and sharp ... The occasional sly touch of humour rounds off this exhilarating story" - NB Magazine
A darkly entertaining read - Crime Review
FABIEN NURY is an award winning French comics writer, with early successes such as Once Upon a Time in France, for which he received the 2011 prize for best series at the Angouleme International Comics Festival. He is most recently known for the original graphic novels The Death of Stalin and Death to the Tsar.
BRNO is an award winning, critically acclaimed artist and frequent collaborator of Fabien Nury.