Blacky Jaguar Against the Cool Clux Cult

Mystery & Suspense, Hard-Boiled, Fiction & Literature, Thrillers
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Author: Angel Luis Colón ISBN: 1230001719697
Publisher: Down & Out Books Publication: June 23, 2017
Imprint: Shotgun Honey Language: English
Author: Angel Luis Colón
ISBN: 1230001719697
Publisher: Down & Out Books
Publication: June 23, 2017
Imprint: Shotgun Honey
Language: English

Ex-IRA hard-ass, wanted international criminal, and all-around hooligan Blacky Jaguar is back and on the run.

After painting the Cross Bronx Expressway red—literally—and losing his beloved car Polly to his ex, Linda Chen (who isn’t returning his calls because she’s not a complete idiot), Blacky decides his time is running short and has tasked himself with one last stop before tossing hands up and surrendering: Graceland.

Of course, nothing Blacky Jaguar sets his mind to ends up being simple. Contacted by an old frenemy, Broderick Kimbo, Blacky finds himself strong-armed into protecting the budding leader of a growing social justice movement against escalating attacks from an online cabal known as The Cool Clux Cult and their shadowy internet tough-guy leader, neilDATASStyson.

What happens when Blacky Jaguar meets a problem he can’t punch? What happens when our Irish hero discovers a pair of Doc Martens is utterly inappropriate for walking the wilderness? What happens when Blacky discovers the glory of the Chicken Biscuit?

What happens when Blacky Jaguar goes up against The Cool Clux Cult?

Praise for BLACKY JAGUAR AGAINST THE COOL CLUX CULT:

“Fighting against the Cool Clux Cult, Blacky Jaguar is leaner, meaner, and more insane than ever. But underneath all the missing teeth and spilled blood, we finally get a glimpse of Blacky's big heart—just don't tell him that.” —Nik Korpon, author of The Rebellion's Last Traitor

“Violent, topical and funny as hell. Blacky Jaguar is my kinda guy, and Colón is one of the best new voices in crime.” —Jay Stringer, author of How To Kill Friends and Implicate People

“With a voice that’s natural, cool, and centered—while still coiled and venomous—Angel Luis Colón delivers a flawless upgrade to the best novella of 2015. No question, Blacky is back. Bold, sharp, and full of surprise. Like a quick, hard left to the jaw.” —Tom Pitts, author of Hustle and American Static

Praise for the Blacky Jaguar series:

“I want a Blacky Jaguar TV series. And an action figure. And a lunchbox. And Blacky-branded brass knuckles. Until that day, I'll settle for this razor-sharp, rattling buzzsaw of a novella.” —Rob Hart, author of South Village and The Woman from Prague

“I sure as Hell hope Angel has more in store for Blacky Jaguar, because this character has more fight in him than can be contained in a single novella.” —Bracken MacLeod, author of Stranded and 13 Views of Suicide Woods

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Ex-IRA hard-ass, wanted international criminal, and all-around hooligan Blacky Jaguar is back and on the run.

After painting the Cross Bronx Expressway red—literally—and losing his beloved car Polly to his ex, Linda Chen (who isn’t returning his calls because she’s not a complete idiot), Blacky decides his time is running short and has tasked himself with one last stop before tossing hands up and surrendering: Graceland.

Of course, nothing Blacky Jaguar sets his mind to ends up being simple. Contacted by an old frenemy, Broderick Kimbo, Blacky finds himself strong-armed into protecting the budding leader of a growing social justice movement against escalating attacks from an online cabal known as The Cool Clux Cult and their shadowy internet tough-guy leader, neilDATASStyson.

What happens when Blacky Jaguar meets a problem he can’t punch? What happens when our Irish hero discovers a pair of Doc Martens is utterly inappropriate for walking the wilderness? What happens when Blacky discovers the glory of the Chicken Biscuit?

What happens when Blacky Jaguar goes up against The Cool Clux Cult?

Praise for BLACKY JAGUAR AGAINST THE COOL CLUX CULT:

“Fighting against the Cool Clux Cult, Blacky Jaguar is leaner, meaner, and more insane than ever. But underneath all the missing teeth and spilled blood, we finally get a glimpse of Blacky's big heart—just don't tell him that.” —Nik Korpon, author of The Rebellion's Last Traitor

“Violent, topical and funny as hell. Blacky Jaguar is my kinda guy, and Colón is one of the best new voices in crime.” —Jay Stringer, author of How To Kill Friends and Implicate People

“With a voice that’s natural, cool, and centered—while still coiled and venomous—Angel Luis Colón delivers a flawless upgrade to the best novella of 2015. No question, Blacky is back. Bold, sharp, and full of surprise. Like a quick, hard left to the jaw.” —Tom Pitts, author of Hustle and American Static

Praise for the Blacky Jaguar series:

“I want a Blacky Jaguar TV series. And an action figure. And a lunchbox. And Blacky-branded brass knuckles. Until that day, I'll settle for this razor-sharp, rattling buzzsaw of a novella.” —Rob Hart, author of South Village and The Woman from Prague

“I sure as Hell hope Angel has more in store for Blacky Jaguar, because this character has more fight in him than can be contained in a single novella.” —Bracken MacLeod, author of Stranded and 13 Views of Suicide Woods

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