Zusammenfassung
Zusammenfassung
The award-winning author's "hard-edged, fast-moving thriller" about love, crime, family, and loyalty set around the borderlands of Texas and Mexico ( Booklist , starred review).
On a rainy winter night in Mexico City, a ten-member wedding party is kidnapped in front of the groom's family mansion. The perpetrator is a small-time gangster named El Galán, who wants nothing more than to make his crew part of a major cartel. He hopes that this crime will be his big break. Setting the wedding party's ransom at five million US dollars, he demands to be paid in cash within twenty-four hours.
The only captive not related to either the bride or the groom is the young Jessica Juliet Wolfe, a close friend of the bride. Jessie also hails from a family of notorious outlaws that has branches on both sides of the border, and when the Wolfes learn of Jessie's abduction, El Galán suddenly finds himself in over his head.
"This fast-paced, well-plotted thriller" from the Los Angeles Times Book Prize - winning author of In the Rogue Blood "reads like a mix of Cormac McCarthy and Elmore Leonard" ( Library Journal ).
"[ The House of Wolfe ] keeps the reader engaged as the action rushes toward a surprising and fully satisfying conclusion" -- Publishers Weekly , starred review
"A pungent and exhilarating read. " -- Financial Times
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Library Journal-Rezension
The Wolfes (The Rules of Wolfe), a south Texas family, live and work on both sides of the border and the law. Mainly gun runners, they also smuggle other items if the price is right. Young Jessica Juliet Wolfe is attending an old college friend's wedding in Mexico City when the whole wedding party is kidnapped. The families of the bride and groom have 24 hours to come up with the ransom. When the Wolfes hear about the kidnapping, they send a couple of family members south to work with their relatives in Mexico City to find and rescue one of their own. Meanwhile, Jessie has similar thoughts about her unpromising future as a captive and is trying to escape. The narrative shifts among the many characters in this drama, from captives to rescuers to the kidnappers themselves. The laws of nations are thinnest at the edges, and Blake's story throws a spotlight on those outliers who have chosen their own codes over any others. VERDICT This fast-paced, well-plotted thriller reads like a mix of Cormac McCarthy and Elmore Leonard. [See Prepub Alert, 9/22/14.]-Dan Forrest, Western Kentucky Univ. Libs., Bowling Green (c) Copyright 2014. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.