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No Man's Dog

by Jon A. Jackson

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"Fang" Mulheisen joins forces with his nemesis to uncover a terrorist plot--from "the best-kept secret of hard-boiled crime fiction connoisseurs" (The New York Times Book Review).   When a bomb goes off at an environmental protest, Detroit police detective "Fang" Mulheisen's own mother is among the wounded. He turns in his badge to care for her--but once she recovers, his instincts drive him to return to the case on his own.   Detective Sergeant Mulheisen soon learns that his longtime nemesis, hired gun Joe Service, is also searching for the bombers on behalf of the Lucani--a rogue group of skilled agents who do what the law cannot. Now, working alongside a killer he's hunted for years, Mulheisen delves into a world of well-armed militias, government secrets, and hidden agendas.   In this "thoroughly entertaining" thriller of domestic terror, two of Jon A. Jackson's most dogged--and dangerous--characters pair up to deliver everything readers expect from this master of the genre (Booklist).   "No Man's Dog is an exhilarating tour of the potentialities of domestic terrorism where you begin to understand Homeland Security as a Ping-Pong ball of dread and paranoia." --Jim Harrison, author of Legends of the Fall   "Razor-sharp." --Kirkus Reviews… (more)
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"Fang" Mulheisen joins forces with his nemesis to uncover a terrorist plot--from "the best-kept secret of hard-boiled crime fiction connoisseurs" (The New York Times Book Review).   When a bomb goes off at an environmental protest, Detroit police detective "Fang" Mulheisen's own mother is among the wounded. He turns in his badge to care for her--but once she recovers, his instincts drive him to return to the case on his own.   Detective Sergeant Mulheisen soon learns that his longtime nemesis, hired gun Joe Service, is also searching for the bombers on behalf of the Lucani--a rogue group of skilled agents who do what the law cannot. Now, working alongside a killer he's hunted for years, Mulheisen delves into a world of well-armed militias, government secrets, and hidden agendas.   In this "thoroughly entertaining" thriller of domestic terror, two of Jon A. Jackson's most dogged--and dangerous--characters pair up to deliver everything readers expect from this master of the genre (Booklist).   "No Man's Dog is an exhilarating tour of the potentialities of domestic terrorism where you begin to understand Homeland Security as a Ping-Pong ball of dread and paranoia." --Jim Harrison, author of Legends of the Fall   "Razor-sharp." --Kirkus Reviews

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