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The Guilty (Henry Parker Novels) [Mass Market Paperback]

Jason Pinter (Author)
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Henry Parker Novels March 1, 2008
Justice is as fast as a bullet…

As I lie in bed with Amanda, ignoring another late-night call from my ex, a shot rings out in the New York night and a beautiful starlet dies outside the city's most popular nightclub. This is the kind of story I was born to chase—but I never dreamed this story began over a hundred years ago.…

Suddenly another life is taken, the bullet fired from one of the deadliest guns ever made. Both victims are highly controversial, their murders more like public executions. My search leads me into the twisted world of The Boy—a world defined by a demented code of honor and shocking, long-buried secrets of the world's most infamous outlaw.

When this assassin realizes I'm getting too close to the truth, uncovering the past could jeopardize everything I care about. Because in his world there's a fine line between good and evil, and the difference between innocence and guilt depends on who's holding the gun.…


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Still relatively fresh out of J-school but already a hot scribe at the New York Gazette, Henry Parker (from Pinter's The Mark) files another hair-raising story in the Big Bad Apple. This time the juicy journo's on the trail of the Boy, a sharpshooting serial killer who kills his prey using an antique Winchester 1873, the gun that won the West. The first victim is celebrity diva Athena Paradis, and the killer leaves a note quoting a piece of Henry's. Henry's research reveals a bizarre connection between Henry and a long-dead outlaw of the American West, and, as victims pile up, Henry wonders if the Boy is out for vengeance. The intrepid journalist must think fast on his feet to stop him, even if it means asking for help from a rival Dispatch journalist, the lovely Paulina Cole. Tension mounts, bullets fly and Pinter's cool fusion of a new outlaw with blood ties to an old one hits the mark. The resolution is a ripsnorter, leaving thrill fans ready for the next Henry Parker newsflash. (Mar.)
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"A suspenseful and shocking tale that will leave readers clamoring for the next Henry Parker novel." -- Library Journal

"One of the best thrillers of the year." -- Press & Sun-Bulletin

"Readers who enjoyed Pinter's first book, THE MARK, won't be disappointed with his followup." -- Romantic Times

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Mira; 1 edition (March 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 077832463X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0778324638
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #934,475 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Jason Pinter is the bestselling author of the critically acclaimed Henry Parker series: THE FURY, THE STOLEN, THE GUILTY and THE MARK, which was optioned to be a major motion picture. He has been nominated for several awards, including the Thriller award, the Strand Critics award, the Shamus award, the Barry award, the CrimeSpree award and the RT Booklovers Reviewers Choice award. His books have been published in over a dozen countries in numerous languages and sold hundreds of thousands of copies around the world. At just twenty six years old, Jason was given a three book contract with MIRA Books, which was then extended to seven before his twenty-eighth birthday.

Prior to becoming a full time writer, Jason worked as a book editor for five years at three major publishing houses. Jason's weblog, "The Man in Black," (http://jasonpinter.blogspot.com) was named one of the top mystery blogs by Library Journal and one of the top writing and publishing blogs by Associated Content. He is a member of International Thriller Writers and Mystery Writers of America, and is a founding member of the author collective 'Killer Year.' KILLER YEAR: A Criminal Anthology, edited by Lee Child, was published by St. Martin's Press and MIRA Books in the UK and Australia. Jason lives in New York City with his wife Susan and their dog Wilson. He is currently at work on his next Henry Parker novel.

Visit me at www.jasonpinter.com or email me at jason@jasonpinter.com. On Twitter? Follow me at www.jasonpinter.com/twitter

 

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Better than the first, April 10, 2008
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AHD18 (New York, NY) - See all my reviews
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Just as i mentioned on my first review, I am not a huge reader, but The Mark really impressed me. After a long awaited wait to purchase The Guilty, I am far from disappointed. This was another amazing read. It was quick, suspenseful, thorough and exciting. Each page was gripping and each new twist enthralling. I highly recommend this book to anyone and cannot wait until August when Pinter's third book The Stolen arrives. Thanks for another great read.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Those who enjoy their noir with a dash of real-world research will love THE GUILTY, April 7, 2008
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THE GUILTY is the second Jason Pinter novel to feature Henry Parker, intrepid reporter for the New York Gazette, a newspaper trying to maintain journalistic integrity in a market where such nobility is often appreciated and rewarded in the breach. Pinter has hit upon a winner with Parker, a likable if flawed protagonist whose pursuit of a story, and the truth beneath it, often results in him making subtle use of intuitive and deductive skills not unknown to private investigators. His tragic flaw (every interesting hero has one) is that he is clueless with women, or at least with one lady --- Amanda, to whom he owes his life, and more.

It is accordingly ironic that THE GUILTY begins with the death of a woman --- an icon, actually --- named Athena Paradis, a pop tart flavor of the month who is senselessly cut down by a sniper on the eve of what was to be her jump to major stardom. Parker is on the story but is startled when evidence on the scene suggests that the assailant is attempting to communicate directly with him.

Another murder almost immediately follows, and the evidence --- a bullet from one of the deadliest rifles ever manufactured --- indicates that the solution to the deranged killer's identity may well lie in the past, enshrouded in myth, folklore and legend.

Parker follows the story across the country, attempting to separate fact from fiction and history from rumor. His pursuit of the truth puts not only himself but those he loves --- and has loved --- in terrible danger, leading to a dramatic face-off and a climax in which even the winner will lose something.

Those who enjoy their noir with a dash of real-world research will love THE GUILTY, which serves up a secondary mystery about one of the Old West's most legendary and notorious characters, and how local politics can get in the way of resolving such questions one way or the other. Pinter's over-the-shoulder peek at some of the museums specializing in such memorabilia will also have you plotting out the time to take a road trip to New Mexico and other points west so you can walk in Parker's boot heels. The author also drops other nuggets of information here and there. For example, I had no idea what CATNYP was until reading this book; I am now addicted to it.

And if you aren't addicted to this series by the time you finish THE GUILTY, check out the preview to Pinter's forthcoming Parker novel, THE STOLEN, the first few pages of which are included here. It will give you something to look forward to this summer.

--- Reviewed by Joe Hartlaub
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent second novel!, May 30, 2008
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GinRobi (Timmins, ON, Canada) - See all my reviews
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Incredible and darn near unputdownable! I really enjoy the characters in the series and the new ones that pop up. Lots of action and suspense. Pinter, the author, really pulls you into Henry's world and it stays in your mind long after the novel is finished.

Some may find the plot a little `cheesy', and while I didn't find it the most original, it's how it played out that was the fascinating part. Like a reporter hitting the ground running, you're the reader that's sucked in before the first chapter is even finished, you're hooked, hitting the ground running right along with Henry in the second chapter.

My mistake was reading the excerpt at the back of the novel of the prologue and first chapter from his third novel, The Stolen, coming out in August 2008. I would have been content to eagerly await his third novel, but now I'm impatient waiting, LOL!

To reiterate, great characters, well played-out plot, tons of action and suspense... I couldn't ask for better. A new author has joined the crowd of thriller authors, ladies and gents, and his name is Jason Pinter!

***SPOILER ALERT***

If you intend to read this book, do not read past this point!

I found that Jack was butting in where his nose didn't belong. I would have expected this exact thing from Paulina, not Jack. Not everyone is the same, nor can they cope with the same things in life. Everyone is different and I was angry that Jack would naturally assume that Henry was like him. I don't think Jack would have ever had or every will have what Henry and Amanda have/had.

The ending was sad and a little frustrating. Amanda was safe and sound, Mya was going to survive - he doesn't love Mya, but he's going to stick by her - something he regrets he hadn't been able to do before. He loves Amanda, but he pushed her away `to protect her'. Now both of them are hurting because Henry can't get passed what `almost' happened? Someone (by that, I mean character in the book) should be giving Henry a really good smack upside the head!
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