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Under Cover of Daylight
  

Under Cover of Daylight (Mass Market Paperback)

by James W. Hall (Author) "Thorn watched her standing at the shore, up to her ankles in Lake Surprise ..." (more)
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Setting his suspense story in the Florida Keys, Hall, who is also a poet, makes place and climate as important as character in building the powerful effect of this accomplished novel. As he weaves themes of revenge and passion, loss and attachment, he fashions a mystery that in lesser hands could be contrived but here takes shape with the inevitability of truth. Thorn was an infant when his parents died in a senseless car crash; he was 19 when he killed the man who, as a reckless teenager, caused their deaths. In the 20 years since that act, he has lived in a shack on Key Largo, tying bonefish flies for a living and trying to come to terms with his guilt. Then he meets Sarah Ryan, a young prosecuting attorney, and she begins to draw him out, involving him in the fight against uncontrolled development of the Keys that she wages with Kate, Thorn's foster mother. When Kate is found murdered on her charter fishing boat, Thorn leaves his cave for good. A progressively crazy hired killer and a complicated land acquisition scheme, Kate's murder and others that follow, who Sarah really is, and what secrets she and Thorn will keep or tell keep this complex story together until its dramatic, satisfying resolution. Throughout, Hall's characters, people of heart and soul with real-life combinations of strengths and flaws, are so sharply evoked as to be almost physically present; the sex scenes, graphic and strong and often lovely, are particularly effective.
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Nineteen years after the death of his parents, a troubled teenager avenges them by causing the death of the drunk driver responsible. Now thirty-nine and emotionally scarred, Thorn still lives in Key Largo, selling hand-tied fish flies. His adoptive mother, Kate Truman, a sturdy, outspoken fisherwoman, leads local battles against land developmentthe most recent of which results in her rape/murder. Thorn's hunt for the culprit(s) increasingly involves new lady friend Sarah Ryan, Kate's lawyer buddy, sometime dope-smuggling partner, and (secretly) daughter of the dead drunk driver come to spy on his "killer." Hard-hitting, nuts-and-bolts prose, effectively picturesque characterization, periodic sex and violence, and a wonderful, cinematic climax embellish a largely realistic plot. A great first novel and necessary purchase. Rex E. Klett, Anson Cty. Lib., Wadesboro, N . C.
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A spectacular debut!, Jul 10 2003
By nobizinfla "nobizinfla" (Windermere, Florida USA) - See all my reviews
In 1987's "Under Cover of Daylight" James W. Hall introduces Thorn, the nonconformist antihero, and reveals his troubled past.

It is a believable suspenseful story of secrets, revenge, personal loss and an elaborate land grab scheme.

A drunken driver who escaped conviction killed Thorn's parents.

At age nineteen, Thorn avenges their death.

Twenty years later, living in the Keys---life seems good for Thorn. His hand made bone fish flies are in huge demand---there is plenty of time for Thorn and his friend Sugarman to enjoy the Keys lifestyle---and prosecuting attorney Sarah Ryan has entered his life.

And then---a psycho hired killer murders Thorn's adoptive mother (who actively opposes the condo developers). Once again Thorn is compelled to find justice on his terms.

This is a dynamic debut novel. All the characters are richly drawn; the Keys come vividly to life, the plot races along and the resolution is most satisfying.

"Under Cover of Daylight" is a most worthy reread for all fans of James W. Hall and Thorn.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Keys People: READ THIS BOOK, May 31 2003
By Charles J. Marr (Cambridge Springs, Pa USA) - See all my reviews
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I haunt the bookstores for good novels pertaining to the Keys and only recently did this important work of Hall's become available. Although this is where it all starts with Thorn - great character background and motivational set up - it is also a fine read. Would you believe, greedy developers willing to bend the law and squeeze the little guys out for obscene profit: a lack of concern for the character and individualism of Keys communities, condos at any costs? Somehow the book seems relevant today, and when the characters repeatedly stress they are not against progress but somewhere we must draw a line we hear the same complex emotions that are at the heart of every development discussion today, twenty years after the original publication. All this and a great Thorn style plot. Perfect for those rainy/windy days when the bonefish are shying away or the lobsters are not in season.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Hall Starts with a Bang, Nov 3 2002
By Bob A. Reiss (Bensalem, PA) - See all my reviews
I have always tried to read and authors books in order but unfortunately I failed miserably when it came to Hall's Thorn books. Most series where you read the books out of order its a minor miss step but here it was a huge mistake. While Hall's books, for the most part, can stand on its own you don't truly understand the Thorn character until you've read Daylight.

Under Cover of Daylight is not just a story of murder and revenge but a scathing biopsy of the everchanging culture of Southern Florida. As we cut through the layers of this shifting society we take an uncomfortable look two people who relationship give a whole new meaning to love-hate. While the literal suprises are few the emotional surprises are many.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A great south Florida mystery
I don't know how I managed to go this long without being aware of James W. Hall, but I did. I was a huge Travis McGee fan and, although Hall's Thorn character is quite different... Read more
Published on Sep 11 2002 by V. J. ELIA

5.0 out of 5 stars A Dish Best Eaten Cold
Having recently read the latest volume in the Thorn series ('Blackwater Sound') to my great satisfaction, I decided to pursue reading the rest of the novels, this time in more... Read more
Published on Feb 26 2002 by Marc Ruby™

5.0 out of 5 stars FANTASTIC WRITER
I HAVE READ EVERY ONE OF JAMES W. HALL'S BOOKS AND I AM HOOKED ON THEM, I CAN'T WAIT FOR EACH NEW ONE AS IT COMES OUT AND ONCE I HAVE STARTED READING I CAN'T PUT IT DOWN, NEEDLESS... Read more
Published on Mar 20 2001 by jacqueline m gordon

1.0 out of 5 stars WHAT THRILLER? Ain't no thriller here. Dead boring here.
I have tried 3 James W. Hall books, Buzz Cut, Under Cover of Daylight, Body Language. None of them held my interest. Read more
Published on Sep 15 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars A fun read if you have ever spent any time in the Keys
What I enjoyed most about this book was it's very real depiction of the people and life in the upper keys. The places are real and his descriptions are right on. Read more
Published on Nov 1 1998 by melodieroe@mindspring.com

3.0 out of 5 stars A good read at times but anti-climactic........
I just finished this book, and while i found the author to be wonderfully descriptive at times, and the story to move along well, i thought the end was absolutely dissapointing. Read more
Published on Nov 2 1997

5.0 out of 5 stars Hall's first and best
This is the novel where Hall introduced Thorn, his anti-hero protagonist. This is the best of Hall's novels - it's the template after which all of the others are patterned... Read more
Published on May 8 1997

5.0 out of 5 stars A unique masterpiece.
James Hall has long been a poetic author. Under Cover of Daylight brings his poetic rhetoric to the surface. I highly recommend reading this book
Published on Feb 15 1997

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