"A big crime novel. . . . Stone has a grand story to tell, and he does
it with panache. It's the story of a city and an era (the Reagan
reference isn't gratuitous), at once hilarious and tragic. It's a story
filled with characters that range from honorable to morally ambiguous to
frighteningly evil. It's filled with voodoo rituals, crooked cops,
street life, and wrenching descriptions. . . . Brilliant." -- Booklist
(starred review)
Nick Stone's first novel, Mr. Clarinet, took the crime fiction world
by storm--winning enthusiastic raves ("Exquisite" --South Florida
Sun-Sentinel; "A spellbinding thriller of the highest order" --Chicago
Tribune) as well as a Macavity and a CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger
Award. In The King of Swords, Stone brings back Detective Max Mingus
in a chilling and mesmerizing "prequel" that combines murder, police
corruption, and voodoo black magic. The King of Swords blazes with
Miami heat--and it earns Nick Stone a permanent spot in the winner's
circle alongside the masters James Ellroy, Dennis Lehane, James Lee
Burke, Walter Mosley, and Stephen King.