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Old 12-06-2009, 10:44 PM   #1
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Anyone read any Charlie Huston books, particularly the Joe Pitt series?
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I've read the first three Joe Pitt novels (still need to read the fourth) and I love 'em.
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I'm a huge Huston fan. Not some much of the Pitt books (I only ever read the first one), but his Hank Thompson trilogy (Caught Stealing, Six Bad Things, A Dangerous Man) are fantastic, and I really enjoyed The Mystic Arts of Erasing all Signs of Death. I'd recommend any of the above books.
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I'm a huge Huston fan. Not some much of the Pitt books (I only ever read the first one), but his Hank Thompson trilogy (Caught Stealing, Six Bad Things, A Dangerous Man) are fantastic, and I really enjoyed The Mystic Arts of Erasing all Signs of Death. I'd recommend any of the above books.
I was strongly considering buying THE MYSTIC ARTS OF ERASING ALL SIGNS OF DEATH in trade on the 29th. Sounded like a great story.
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I was strongly considering buying THE MYSTIC ARTS OF ERASING ALL SIGNS OF DEATH in trade on the 29th. Sounded like a great story.

It was. A little confusing in parts (mostly due to Huston's odd style of writing), but an enjoyable book in the "turn off your brain" category.
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I don't think I've ever heard of Charlie Huston. However, after reading a write up on Amazon by Stephen King about The Mystic Arts of Erasing all Signs of Death , I think I have to get it.
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