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Damnable (Jake Hatcher) [Kindle Edition]

Hank Schwaeble
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (29 customer reviews)

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"Schwaeble's voice is sharp and smooth... Noir has never been this dark." --Rue Morgue Magazine (August 2009)

"[An] outstanding debut thriller... a seamless  combination of suspense, romance, mystery and horror..." --Suite101.com

"[P]art horror, part thriller, part noir and all successful... one hell of a recommendation for this read."  --Cemetery Dance (Issue #63)

"Stylized and unpredictable, Hank Schwaeble's Damnable is a real treat."  --Fangoria (Issue #288)

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Jake Hatcher is a combat veteran who's been trained to extract information by any means necessary--and is serving a military prison sentence for it.  After he's granted an unexpected release to attend the funeral of a brother he never knew, Hatcher becomes drawn into a mystery involving irresistibly beautiful women whose motives and intentions are difficult to discern, inhuman females known as Carnates.  Facing inscrutable adversaries and uncertain alliances, Hatcher becomes an unwitting component of a unimaginable plan, a plan intended to channel the one being that can end the reign of Heaven, and he soon finds that the streets of New York have become a secret battleground for forces he cannot comprehend.

Winner of the 2009 Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in a First Novel.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 559 KB
  • Print Length: 400 pages
  • Publisher: Jove (August 25, 2009)
  • Sold by: Penguin Publishing
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B002KS3AHU
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (29 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #326,277 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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5.0 out of 5 stars A hero strong in body and mind, with a bitter dash of stars and stripes..., September 28, 2009
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U.S. special ops agent Jake Hatcher has a talent for harsh interrogation techniques. Unfortunately for him, plying his trade lands him in military prison on charges of torture. The novel begins when he is sprung from jail to attend the funeral of a brother he never knew, a brother involved in a shadowy conspiracy involving a sex cult, murdered prostitutes and an apocalypse-hungry billionaire.

Motivated by a desperate attempt to find out the truth about his family, as well as a believable desire to protect human life, Schwaeble's protagonist puts his unusual skills into action against foes natural and supernatural alike. Combining the use of interrogation as a psychological weapon with a realistic portrayal of combat martial arts, the story delivers a fresh approach to all forms of conflict, leaving the reader to reap the benefits. And while we do get accounts of Hatcher's uses of some forms of torture while in the Middle East, it comes across as too simplistic to consider him `Cheneyesque'; for Jake Hatcher's character is the epitome of one who backs up talking the talk with walking the walk (kicking the kick, punching the punch, and then some). Indeed, his epithet, which makes the book's title, offers a precise descriptor of a hero who must do what is unpopular in order to save others.

Thus follows the book's kinetic ride through an urban landscape fraught with ingenious demon-assisted murder scenes and posh catacombs full of beautifully mutated sex kittens. Schwaeble's descriptions are lush without slowing the pace, and his factual renderings of police and military procedures intriguing and accurate. Those readers who commonly find themselves put-off by increasingly lackluster horror and thriller tropes will love the uninhibited explicitness of the sex and violence. And yet, such scenes are so strategically placed and well written that they cannot be considered gratuitous by the true meaning of the word.

Thus I recommend DAMNABLE not just for its grand sense of action and adventure, but because it causes the reader to question assumptions at every turn. It's one thing when a book sends you to the dictionary to look up esoteric words. It's another when you find yourself looking up and questioning the concept of `innocence'.

If I had to name any flaws in this novel it would only be in areas where I wanted more--perhaps to see Schwaeble's cosmos superimposed on more of New York City than just midtown and the edges of Long Island. Also, when exploring theological concepts with stakes as high as eternal damnation, I wanted the same kind of detailed questioning of assumptions as had been applied to human conflict. In other words, it seemed a little odd that a text that does an excellent job of exploring the morality of torture as a means to a just end, doesn't go very far in exploring whether or not torture as an eternal punishment is equally just. Only the villain questions the justness of Hell, and his criticisms are rarely refuted or mused upon. It would be interesting to see a psy-ops man of Hatcher's caliber attempt to answer the same questions. Well, it's never a bad thing to leave a reader wanting more of a main character. Perhaps he'll enter this territory and more in a welcome second installment.
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11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fabulously thrilling!!, August 26, 2009
This review is from: Damnable (Jake Hatcher) (Kindle Edition)
Wow! "Extreme horror" doesn't even begin to describe the gory action in this book. Definitely a book you do NOT want to read late at night when you are alone -- unless you enjoy getting up to lock the doors every 10 minutes! Very believable storyline and plenty of twists and turns all help make the book impossible to put down. Definitely recommended reading...especially at a third the price of the junk being put out by bigger named authors who have gotten lazy with their writing. Two thumbs up!
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Damn" good book!!, October 23, 2009
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I gave it Five Stars, and it earned every one of them. This is an awesome thriller-chiller. I don't know what book the guys knocking it read, but it sure wasn't this one. A whole chapter cutting out a woman's heart? Uh, try one page, of an 18 page chapter. And that was a tense scene where the villain was introduced, one where the tension keeps building throughout. And I don't know how someone could find support for thinking the writer is "working out therapy issues" because of "problems with everything." The only character who has a problem with G-d is the villain; the protagonist is at best a skeptic. And the reason all the women are incredibly beautiful is because they're almost all some sort of demon/human hybrids who are are physically perfect. And, as someone else noted in their review, torture is a theme explored in some depth throughout. The ethics of interrogation tactics are probed without any, or hardly any, preaching, one way or the other, and the reader is provided an interesting comparison to the idea of eternal torment, as well as an interesting comparison between the protagonist and the antagonist.

Overall, this is a brilliant example of hard-boiled horror. I would say it is certain to please both adrenaline junkies and horror fans, especially those who want tight prose, vivid descriptions, and rich insight into military and police viewpoints. I highly recommend it.
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More About the Author

Hank Schwaeble is a thriller writer and attorney in Houston, Texas. His debut novel, DAMNABLE (Berkley/Jove 2009) won the Bram Stoker Award for Best First Novel. His second novel, DIABOLICAL (Berkley/Jove 2011) is being released on June 28th.

A graduate of the University of Florida and Vanderbilt Law School, Hank is also a former Air Force officer and special agent for the Air Force Office of Special Investigations. He was a distinguished graduate from the Air Force Special Investigations Academy, graduated first in his class from the Defense Language Institute's Japanese Language Course, and was an editor of the law review at Vanderbilt where he won four American Jurisprudence Awards.

Hank is an active member of the Horror Writers Association and the International Thriller Writers Association. In addition to reading and writing, Hank enjoys keeping in shape and playing guitar. He is currently working on his next novel.

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