James Carlos Blake is a masterful chronicler of the restless, outcast,
the lawless, and the lonelyheart. His previous novel, In the Rogue
Blood, was awarded the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Fiction. Now
he has written a powerful and rousing historical saga of family
loyalties, blood feuds, and betrayed friendships; of bank robberies and
bootlegging; and of a passionate love as wild at heart as the
Everglades. It is the story of sworn enemies: John Ashley, a criminal
and folk hero, the brightest star in a family destined to become the
most notorious in south Florida; and Bobby Baker, a lawman born of
lawmen, a violent, hard-hearted man driven by the searing memory of past
affronts and the enduring hatreds the engendered. Ashley and Maker will
clash many times over many decades. And as the twentieth century
encroaches on their world--and the wildlands give grudging way to the
rising boomtown of Miami--a feral, sensual mating will place one man in
gravest peril...while his adversary contrives a dark, personal vengeance
that could leave countless lives--his own included--in ruin.