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Also by Jake Hinkson:

THE BIG UGLY

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When Elliot Stilling killed himself, he thought his troubles were over. Then the ER doctors revived him. It's infatuation at first sight when he meets his nurse, Felicia Vogan, a lost soul with a “weakness for sad sacks and losers.” She helps Elliot escape from the hospital, but once outside she leads him straight to a gang planning a million-dollar heist. Does Felicia really want Elliot to protect her from the outfit's psychotic leader, Stan the Man? Or is she just setting him up to take the hard fall? By the time this long night of deceit and murder is over, Elliot will have to finally face himself and come to terms with his own dark past.



Praise for Jake Hinkson's THE POSTHUMOUS MAN

In The Posthumous Man, 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. Jake Hinkson crafts this bullet-fast novella with qualities emblematic of the best crime fiction: empathy, gravity and brevity. Much appreciated and highly recommended.
Eddie Muller, Shamus Award-winning author of The Distance



The Posthumous Man is every bit as crazily entertaining as Hinkson's hard-rocking debut, Hell on Church Street, and it reads like a streamliner rocketing across the Bonneville Salt Flats.
Scott Phillips, author of The Ice Harvest and The Adjustment



A tightly written piece of nasty Southern noir that's dripping with old time religion and blood. The Posthumous Man manages to feel both like a classic post-war crime novel and something entirely new and all Hinkson's own at the same time.
Nerd Of Noir, Spinetingler Magazine

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