Brilliant and uncompromising, Blake again proves why he's one of the
best writers working today.--Ace Atkins
James Carlos Blake, widely acclaimed as one of our best authors of
historical and contemporary crime fiction, brings us his most striking
and fast-paced border noir yet with The House of Wolfe.
On a rainy winter night in Mexico City, a ten-member wedding party is
kidnapped in front of the groom's family mansion. The perpetrator is an
ambitious young gangster named El Galán, who hopes that his audacious
exploit will gain his small gang a partnership with a major crime
cartel. He sets the wedding party's ransom at five million USD, to be
paid in cash within twenty-four hours. But El Galán doesn't know that
bridesmaid Jessica Juliet Wolfe comes from a family of Texas gunrunners
whose blood relatives belong to a powerful but mysterious Mexican
cartel. As the captives realize the full horror of their situation, the
Wolfes on both sides of the border come together and begin a desperate
hunt to find Jessie before the deadline expires. Gritty and
exhilarating, The House of Wolfe takes readers on a furious ride from
Mexico City's opulent neighborhoods to its frenetic downtown streets and
feral shantytowns to a spectacularly hellish climax.