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The Devil's Shadow [Mass Market Paperback]

Hugh Holton (Author)
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June 17, 2002
In The Devil's Shadow, Commander Larry Cole is confronted with the most beautiful and cunning criminal he's ever faced. Julianna Saint has a reputation for getting anything she wants. Her occupation, international thief. Her notoriety has spread from the underworld to the Chicago mob boss, Jake Romano, who has heard that no matter how tight the security, no matter what precautions are taken, Julianna can steal it.

Jake wants her to pull off a nearly impossible heist of the North Michigan Avenue Bank. When the robbery goes awry, Julianna makes a daring escape, setting Larry Cole on her trail. He follows Julianna to a palatial estate in the Caribbean with the intent of bringing her down. But Julianna is prepared and will use everything she has, on her own terms, and on her own turf.


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Larry Cole, Chicago PD chief of detectives, takes on the local mob, petty police bureaucrats, the Vatican, his willful son and a beautiful international master thief who might steal the divorced detective's heart in this welcome addition to an entertaining series featuring predominantly black and always intriguing protagonists and villains. A well-planned bank heist makes fools of Chicago's finest and signals the start of a crime spree launched by upstart mob boss Big Jake Romano, who is looking to bankroll a mob-run casino. A second bank job linked to murdered mystery writer Greg Ennis, an ex-cellmate of Romano's who specialized in mob tell-all books, yields clues that send Cole and Det. Judy Daniels on an undercover Caribbean jaunt after lissome Julianna Saint, a superthief dubbed the Devil's Shadow by the French S–ret‚. They break it off when Daniels's cover is blown, but not before Saint and Cole fall for each other. Back in the Windy City, the mob is out of control, and busy British crime broker Ian Jellicoe has booked Saint for two Chicago jobs one for Romano and one for a high-ranking Vatican bishop that will send Cole's department spinning and bring things to a bloody head. Holton (Red Lightning) bolsters his enjoyably old-fashioned tale and up-to-date twists with an entertaining cast and solid grasp of police procedure. Cole is too often in the right place at the right time, and coincidence and psychic input supply too many answers, but these are minor quibbles. Saint is a welcome arrival and is poised for return fireworks; Cole's son, Butch, will play a larger role in future installments, too. Holton's growing number of fans will gleefully await their return.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.

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Julianna Saint, called L'Ombre du Diable--the Devil's Shadow--is the world's most cunning and successful thief. But when the one-woman crime wave lands in Chicago, she runs into Larry Cole, the Chicago Police Department's Chief of Detectives, and his crack team of sergeants. Complicating Cole's life is Julianna's alliance with Mob boss Jake Romano, who needs the thief's expert help with a monumental bank heist he's planning. After getting wind of the alliance between Julianna and Romano, Cole forms his own alliance with her, although his is of the romantic variety, and it teaches him little, except that she's as beautiful as she is brilliant--witness the fact that the real reason she's in Chicago involves a directive from a high-ranking Vatican official concerning a Chicago museum curator believed to be the antichrist. Holton, a 29-year Chicago PD veteran, writes huge: big, sweeping plots; larger-than-life characters; opulent international settings; and pulse-pounding, beat-the-clock climaxes. Cole has more in common with James Bond than with any real-life cop, but Holton makes it work with breakneck action and rapid pacing. Wes Lukowsky
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Forge Books; 1st edition (June 17, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0812570421
  • ISBN-13: 978-0812570427
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,555,649 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A good installment in this police procedural series, April 15, 2001
This review is from: The Devil's Shadow (Hardcover)
Chicago Mafioso Big Jake Romano hires the world's greatest thief, Julianna "Devil's Shadow" Saint to rob safety deposit box 8697 inside an impenetrable bank vault. Julianna's job is to retrieve a tape that proves Jake murdered Mafia Don Mattoli, a form of fratricide within the community. Julianna succeeds in her endeavor, but a member of her staff kills a homeless man as they leave the scene. The police are a bit disconcerted because nothing of value has been stolen.

Not long afterward, Greg Ennis, a writer investigating the Mafia takes a dive from a skyscraper. Chicago Chief of Detectives Larry Cole and his lieutenant Blackie Silvestri believe someone pushed Ennis out the window. As they begin to investigate, they tie the two cases together, leaving Larry to track the brilliant DEVIL'S SHADOW.

In his eighth police procedural, Larry Cole faces two tough opponents with one having no conscience and the other brilliantly slippery. The story line is fast-paced and loaded with action though some of the dialogue between the players feels contrived especially that of Big Jake and his soldiers. Larry and Blackie remain strong charcaters and Julianna is a fantastic femme fatale whose mind makes her the Valentine of modern day safecracking. Hugh Holton has written another powerful entry in a strong series.

Harriet Klausner

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4.0 out of 5 stars Good, July 14, 2002
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Hugh Holton strikes again. I have made a point of reading all of his books and Devil's Shadow proves to be another police thriller in the "can`t put it down category".

Buy this one.

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5.0 out of 5 stars More info please, June 22, 2001
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I was shocked to read in a previous review on this book that Hugh Holton died recently in Chicago. Does anyone have more information on the circumstances surrounding his death? How old was he? I just discovered his books and had looked forward to many years of entertainment from this talented writer.
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Jacob "Big Jake" Romano sat at his private table in the Pump Room of the Ambassador East Hotel. Read the first page
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cardinal chamberlain, main rotunda, black street gang, stickup men, mob boss, table thirty
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Larry Cole, Jake Romano, Julianna Saint, Greg Ennis, Devil's Shadow, Ian Jellicoe, Saint Martin, United States, Lake Shore Drive, Charlie Martin, Vivian Mattioli, Christophe La Croix, Metropolitan Bank, Windy City, Hubert Metayer, Judy Daniels, Michigan Avenue, Malcolm Towne, Silvernail Smith, Jamal Garth, Bishop De Coutreaux, Mama Johnnie, Cal Ferris, National Bank, Saint Patrick's Day
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