In this novel, the existential and theological themes buried inside the best noir are pulled to the surface, hungry for air and clutching a last chance at redemption …
—Eddie Muller, founder and president of the Film Noir Foundation
… manages to feel both like a classic post-war crime novel and something entirely new and all Hinkson's own at the same time …
—
Spinetingler Magazine
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SAINT HOMICIDE (Crime Factory Publications)
Kindle edition
The other inmates call him Saint Homicide, the murderous man of god who heeded the voice of wrath when it told him to do the unthinkable. Many consider him a fanatic. Others see him as a prophet. And some simply think he's insane. Here, he tells his story.
A chilling masterpiece … establishes Jake Hinkson as a major player …
—Ed Gorman, author
Cage of Night
Bible-black noir, a study in the annihilating force of self-righteousness …
—Eva Dolan, author of
Long Way Home
A masterpiece …
—Jon Bassoff, author of
Corrosion
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