The Renegades

By T. Jefferson Parker
(Dutton Adult, Hardcover, 9780525950950, 352pp.)

Publication Date: February 2009

Categories: Thrillers

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Selected by Indie Booksellers for the March 2009 Indie Notables
“Charlie Hood is once more the focal point of Parker's latest police procedural. When his partner is brutally murdered, Hood is drawn into the investigation, and, through the ongoing probe, the ugly underbelly of police corruption, Mexican drug cartels, and the darkest depths of the human soul are plumbed. A nonstop ride of a thriller.”
-- Barbara Hoagland, The King's English, Salt Lake City, UT


Description

Deputy Sheriff Charlie Hood--the hero of L.A. Outlaws--left readers clamoring for more, and in The Renegades, T. Jefferson Parker more than delivers.

Some say that outlaws no longer exist, that the true spirit of the American West died with the legendary bandits of pulp novels and bedtime stories. Charlie Hood knows that nothing could be further from the truth. These days he patrols vast stretches of the new American West, not on horseback but in his cruiser. The outlaws may not carry six-shooters, but they're strapped all the same.

Along the desolate and dusty roads of this new frontier, Hood prefers to ride alone, and he prefers to ride at night. At night, his headlights illuminate only the patch of pavement ahead of him: all the better to hide from the demons--and the dead outlaws--receding in his rearview mirror.

But he doesn't always get what he wants-- certainly not when he's assigned a partner named Terry Laws, a county veteran who everyone calls "Mr. Wonderful." And not when Laws is shot dead in the passenger seat and Hood is left to bear witness by someone who knew that Mr. Wonderful didn't always live up to his nickname. As he sets out to find the gunman, Hood knows one thing for sure: The West is a state of mind, one where the bad guys sometimes wear white hats--and the good guys seek justice in whatever shade of gray they can find it.




About the Author

T. Jefferson Parker is the bestselling author of fifteen previous novels, including L.A. Outlaws and Storm Runners. Along with Dick Francis and James Lee Burke, he is one of only three two-time recipients of the Edgar Award for Best Novel.

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