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“So we’re through the looking glass.”
“Down is up, bro.”
St. John Kraft figured being "innkeeper" of the world's most exclusive auberge would require the more civilized skills from his old life. But when one of his employees shelters a woman on the run, St. John is dragged into an extortion scheme spreading from the wastelands of rural Nevada to the halls of Congress, with shadow armies on both sides, all gunning for him. Now if he wants to protect everyone and everything he holds dear, he's going to need his deadlier skills.
Fans of Jack Reacher will discover new worlds with St. John Kraft, a man of both skills and means.
IN THE WORKS
ST. JOHN & THE DEAD HAND
You could hardly call the shack a shelter. From the wind, maybe, if there had been any, and from the sun, if we ever saw that again. But not from bullets, especially if the bullets came from high power rifles. The walls were wood, only slightly thicker than fence slats and deep brown streaked with black, like the flesh of mummified human remains, further compromised by years of assault from the elements, the fierce sun of Nevada summers and the wicked winds of Nevada winters.
I told Craig, “Too small for a fort and too big for a coffin.”
When his old employers call in a favor, St. John is more than willing to help. It promises a bit more excitement than watching guests drop thousands of dollars at the poker tables in his boutique hotel’s game room. But it turns out the favor is no game. And now St. John is all in for the highest stakes imaginable.