Hop Alley
By Scott Phillips
By Scott Phillips
By Scott Phillips
By Scott Phillips
Category: Western Fiction | Noir Novels
Category: Western Fiction | Noir Novels
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$15.95
Jul 14, 2015 | ISBN 9781619025479
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Apr 21, 2014 | ISBN 9781619023796
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Praise
Praise for Hop Alley:
“Phillips has a way of writing a bon vivant of the Wild West with testosterone raging without it appearing macho or obnoxious or ego centric. […] His writing is frank, vivid and hot, but the man is rarely the aggressor. The ladies drop their drawers or veils in an instant in his presence and this is great fun to read. Phillips description is lurid, colorful and powerful. He chooses just the right details and the right amount of details so as not to clutter his sentences which flow tripingly on your tongue. It is a joy to read Phillips.” —Huffington Post
“Phillips’s juicy vernacular is perfect for Bill’s louche narrative voice, and his easy, flowing style suits the loose morality and freewheeling spirit of a hotheaded young nation.” —New York Times Book Review
“Phillips has a nice touch in using nasty characters as first–person narrators… You can’t help thinking that there’s a third novel looming, this one set in that city by the bay. Let’s hope Phillips spares us from waiting another decade for this book.” —The St. Louis Post Dispatch
“Phillips mixes real events, period turns of phrase, a noirish sensibility, and a cast of murderous women, madmen, drunks, grifters, and fools into a wildly entertaining, perhaps sui generis, slumgullion that might well be closer to reality than readers would imagine.” —Booklist
“Phillips’s skillful use of real historical events will resonate with fans of George Macdonald Fraser’s Flashman series.” —Publisher’s Weekly Starred Review
“This is fun, propulsive reading for anyone who likes historicals with a touch of mystery.” —Library Journal
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