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Joe Hilley

    Sunset Motel
    The Deposition
    Sober Justice
    The Legend of Dell Briggers
    Electric Beach
    Double Take
    • Double Take

      • 314pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,9(10)Évaluer

      A recovering alcoholic and struggling lawyer, Mike Connolly takes on the challenging case of Harvey Bosarge, a former detective accused of murder. As he delves deeper, Mike uncovers a complex web of drugs, espionage, and infidelity tied to the victim's wealthy family. Navigating through a maze of political intrigue and dark family secrets, he faces numerous threats that could jeopardize his sobriety and safety. The case presents a riddle within a riddle, testing Mike's resolve and skills as he seeks the truth.

      Double Take
    • Electric Beach

      • 366pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,6(14)Évaluer

      Mike Connolly, now sober and successfully running his legal practice, faces an unexpected upheaval when he receives a late-night phone call that disrupts his newfound stability. This moment challenges his hard-won balance and sets the stage for a gripping exploration of his past and the choices that led him to this point.

      Electric Beach
    • Dell Briggers was born in Vidalia, Georgia--or so he said--and I believed him, too. When we were growing up, he was my best friend and we told each other everything. But then he died and at his funeral I learned he was actually from Hot Springs, Arkansas; that his father had never worked at a top secret Navy base; and that his mother had never even been to Hollywood ... much less acted in movies or been mentored by Tallulah Bankhead. So, after the funeral, I decided to find out who he really was. And that's where story begins. Using vivid characters, superb writing, and unforgettable stories, Joe Hilley brings us tales that read like a front porch conversation--gossip we've longed to know, questions we've wanted to ask, memories we've tried to forget. The Legend of Dell Briggers presents contemplative fiction at its finest.

      The Legend of Dell Briggers
    • Sober Justice

      • 342pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      5,0(3)Évaluer

      Mike Connolly, a troubled attorney in his fifties, grapples with alcoholism and a fractured family life while navigating the complexities of a murder case. His life takes a dramatic turn when he is assigned to defend a man accused of killing a prominent attorney. As Connolly delves deeper into the case, he encounters danger and intrigue that challenge his already precarious existence. This gripping debut novel blends legal drama with personal struggle, highlighting themes of redemption and the darker sides of human nature.

      Sober Justice
    • The Deposition

      • 282pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,4(9)Évaluer

      A rescue of women from a crime family's prostitution ring sets off a chain reaction involving a grand jury investigation and a lawsuit. With the Morella crime family seeking revenge and a priest facing pressure to testify, tensions rise as Mike Connolly and his allies grapple with the consequences of their actions. The stakes are high as they navigate the quest for justice, redemption, and survival, all hinging on Father Scott's crucial deposition that could alter their fates.

      The Deposition
    • Sunset Motel

      • 292pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,2(29)Évaluer

      The discovery of Margo Doucet and Paul Elliot's bodies in a motel room leads to suspicions surrounding Margo's husband, Willie Gene, who is charged with their murders. Seeking help from investigator Mike Connolly, Willie Gene's case unfolds to reveal deeper complexities, including a pending lawsuit involving Margo's cousin and the implications of the affair. As Mike digs deeper, he uncovers a web of motives that suggests the truth is far more intricate than a simple crime of passion.

      Sunset Motel
    • Sunlight Through A Window

      • 202pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,5(2)Évaluer

      Exploring the intricacies of the human experience, the collection features two compelling short stories. The first follows a man in an institution, trapped in his own mind, while the second delves into neighbors grappling with their pasts and striving for liberation. With rich characters and exceptional prose, Joe Hilley crafts contemplative fiction set against a Southern backdrop, inviting readers to engage with themes of memory, gossip, and the struggle for personal freedom.

      Sunlight Through A Window
    • Night Rain

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of a looming hurricane, the story follows Dibber Landry, who defies evacuation orders on his barrier island home. While exploring a storm-damaged house, he stumbles upon a dead body, leading to a murder charge against him. The plot thickens as investigator Mike Connolly steps in to unravel the intricate secrets surrounding the case, revealing hidden truths that the community is desperate to keep buried.

      Night Rain