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“A testament to friendship, an exploration of family, a meditation on slavery and its legacy, a lament on the prison of the past―and a grisly and gritty ghost story―The Hush displays Hart at his best.”
— Richmond Times-Dispatch
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“Chandler himself would be a big fan of John Hart for reasons clearly on display in The Hush…Like Chandler, Hart is a brilliant novelist as well as mystery writer, a lyrical wordsmith as comfortable turning a phrase as tension-riddled screws.”
— Providence Journal
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“Hart…[reveals his] ability to combine the most propulsive of popular fiction with beguilingly rich characters.”
— Booklist (starred review)
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"A audiobook that adds supernatural elements to a legal thriller sounds a bit odd, but John Hart pulls it off. The story is greatly enhanced by narrator Jeremy Bobb. No character is too small for Bobb's vocal attention. ...A great example of a riveting story enhanced by a creative, consistent narration.
— AudioFile
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[Hart] ranks right along with John Grisham and other outstanding writers of legal thrillers. And “The Hush” is, in part, a gripping legal thriller — but it is also a lot more.... Once again, Hart has given us not only a thriller of the highest order, but also a story about loyalty, friendship, family and love.
— Greensboro News & Record
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Chandler himself would be a big fan of John Hart for reasons clearly on display in The Hush... Like Chandler, Hart is a brilliant novelist as well as mystery writer, a lyrical wordsmith as comfortable turning a phrase as tension-riddled screws.
— Providence Journal
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Hart proves his reputation as an Edgar Award–winning wordsmith is well-deserved.
— Library Journal
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Ambitious and inventive, The Hush brings to mind the work of a wide range of authors, including William Faulkner, John Grisham, and Michael Koryta. Besides his winning cast of human characters, Hart manages to bring Raven County and its environs to vivid life, imbuing it with a dark personality all its own. A worthy sequel to the outstanding The Last Child...
— Mystery Scene
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Hart continues to deepen his palette in this ambitious sequel, which is distinctive enough in story and tone to be read as a stand-alone. Recommended for fans of Dennis Lehane's Shutter Island and Tom Franklin's Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter.
— Library Journal
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Boy, what a story! Haven’t read Hart’s previous work but am intrigued now about The Last Child. I raced through this. Found it thrilling, interesting, pulse increasing....pushed all the other books vying for my attention to one side and focused on this.
— Jayne Guitart, Westwinds Bookstore (Duxbury, MA)
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I tried. I really, really tried to read John Hart’s latest masterpiece slowly as to savor every word, but to no avail. The Hush is too captivating, too thrilling and simply an amazing feat of storytelling. I started reading at 4 and finished by 9. I marvel at John's talents.
— Sally Brewster, Park Road Books (Charlotte, NC)
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John Hart is UNSTOPPABLE! He is a master storyteller and his latest is no exception! He keeps me up at night! The Hush continues the saga of Johnny Merrimon and his friend Jack from The Last Child. Ten years have passed since the drama of that story and more evil awaits Johnny and Jack. A mesmerizing tale that you have to read!! Loved it!!!!
— Stephanie Crowe, Page and Palette Books (Fairhope, AL)Praise for John Hart
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John Hart can flat-out write.
— David Baldacci, #1 New York Times bestselling author
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Hart is still far too young for The Last Child to be called a crowning achievement, but the novel’s ambition, emotional breadth, and maturity make it an early masterpiece in a career that continues to promise great things.
— The Washington Post
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Edgar Award winning John Hart cements his status as one of America’s premier novelists.
— The Providence Journal
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With his trademark strength and deep insight, John Hart rolls out another masterpiece.
— Pamela Klinger-Horn, Excelsior Bay Books
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'I love the richness of his stories and the paths this characters chose to in fact achieve some kind of redemption for the powerless.
— Sheryl Cotleur, Cooperfield's Books
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There’s a magic in his work...Hart creates characters your heart bleeds for...thoroughly worth a slow, attentive read.
— Raleigh News & Observer
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Hart proves once again that great thriller writers can also be great novelists, and he’s one of the very best in both categories. The lyrical beauty of Hart’s writing contrasts beautifully with the sordid despair that roils his characters.
— Providence Journal on Redemption Road