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Hardcover Magic City Book

ISBN: 0312271794

ISBN13: 9780312271794

Magic City

(Book #9 in the Thorn Mystery Series)

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A simple black-and-white photograph taken during the 1964 Cassius Clay–Sonny Liston fight on Miami Beach may hold the key to a horrific, politically motivated crime forty-two years earlier. After it... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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5 ratings

"Magic City" has that James W. Hall magic.

Magic City is a fun read from beginning to end, as are all of James W. Hall's books. Really, the core of a James W. Hall book is the portrayal of the central character - in this case, Thorn. Thorn is a person who is very genuine and easy to relate to. One can feel his pain, his anger, and admire his willingness to take a stand on behalf of justice. In this book's case, justice is about all that Thorn is able to gain, but, as with all his books, that is sufficient to leave one with a very good feeling for having read it, and looking forward to the next. Dr. Richard Beck

Dependably JamesWHall

As always,James W Hall brings the smell and feel and sound of Southern Florida to your chair. His villians are awful people,his protagonist is our reliable Thorn,defending the weak or helpless and smiting those bad guys as only Thorn can. All in all,a great read for a long winter's night,or weekend if you can put it down.

Thank God for Jimmy Hall

After waiting almost two years I wasn't disappointed in the return of Thorn and all his associates in "Magic City". William Talley has a fly tier, but he cannot beat Jim Smith's Thorn. The book is a real knock out-excuse my pun (you'll get it if you read the book). Thank God for a writer of the caliber of James W. Hall. A GREAT read. Keep up the good work, Jim. Let's see Thorn return before too long.

Thorn Goes to Miami

Thorn, a dropout from society, finds himself in big, bad Miam-ah, where he bungles his attempts to help his current ladyfriend. Murder and mayhem result; and James W. Hall does a great job of keeping the reader's attention. A real page-turner!

James Hall's Thorn, the best.!

Thank god for James Hall and Thorn. I have just finished Magic City and read the second half in one sitting. This is the most satisfying and riveting thriller I have read for a while and Halls best since Rough Draft. Magic City puts Thorn way on top, he is always a great character, subtly drawn, always loads of emotional descriptions and real relationships with his friends and enemies. I love all of the Florida thriller writers but Hiaacen has turned to preaching his message of conservation without the exciting storyline to carry the message. His last 3 books becoming progressively worthy and dull. Paul Levine's fun Solomon And Lord have taken over from Jake Lassiter. What's happened to Lawrence Shames? Alex Rutledge from Tom Corcoran still cuts it. Randy Wayne White's Doc Ford is reliable, I am about to read Hunters Moon and I am full of hope that Doc Ford is going to win me back to Sanibel Island. Living in grey London I am very grateful to all the above writers for the hot tropical picture they paint of the Keys and the Gulf and the seedier side of the south Florida Cities. You have London Bridge, give me Stone crabs, mangroves, stilt houses, Tarpon, bonefish, conch fritters, islands, boats, faded deco and crime ok maybe not the crime...
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