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With the Russian Mob and the Mexican police hot on his tail, Hank sends what's left of the multimillion-dollar stash to a friend for safekeeping. But once in the States, Hank realizes quickly that during the three years he has been hiding out in Mexico, he has become a kind of infamous celebrity in America. With a book written about his life on bestseller lists and a regular gig on America's Most Wanted, Henry Thompson registers on everyone's radar -- as does the hefty reward for catching him.
The second installment in a projected trilogy about Hank Thompson, Six Bad Things is, simply put, relentless. With more nonstop action than a Grand Theft Auto video game, ultra-violence around every corner, insane car chases, gory shootouts, an endless array of 14k characters (including antagonistic drug dealers, psycho surfers, and worn-out strippers), and an antihero who is equal parts Jimmy Buffett and John Dillinger, this novel is truly amazing -- easily one of the best crime thrillers of recent years. Paul Goat Allen
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Posted January 4, 2011
This 2nd book in the Thompson series is where you think has outsmarted the bad guys... Think again. GREAT READ!
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Posted January 1, 2011
Great book, sequel to "Caught Stealing", Just as good as the first one
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Posted December 29, 2009
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Charlie Huston's Six Bad Things is even bigger and badder than its predecessor. Six Bad Things explodes with violence and gore, balanced with humor and thrills that will have you reeling. Huston has done it again and delivered a piece of work that sucks you into its world with its sharp dialogue, distinct characters, and endless action. Hank Thompson is laying low in Mexico until a Russian backpacker discovers and attempts to extort him. Now Thompson is on the run again from the FBI and very dangerous men who want his money. He weaves and snakes his way through Mexico, California, and Vegas using his wits, smart mouth, guns, and money to survive. With everybody on his tail, Hank barely has time to get things sorted out. But when he finally does think things through, he realizes that all he has to do is kill everybody.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.That's Henry's anthem in "Six Bad Things", he has the money, everyone wants the money and/or him dead!
Henry has long hair, a Mexican tan and several new tattoos. On his forearm he has six slash marks, representing the "Six Bad Things" Henry did in New York, the six people he killed that is!
By the end of "Six Bad Things" Henry is responsible for four more "bad" things~
I thought this 2nd installment was excellent, a very fast paced read and alot of gritty action in all new settings, Mexico & Las Vegas.
I absolutely loved his new colorful characters - Rolf, Sid, Sandy Candy, "T" and his dog Hitler!
Charlie Huston is a master of his craft. I can't wait to read more of his books. So far Huston's writing is so good, I'm really, really thinking of reading his (Joe Pitt) series, and I have no interest in vampire books.....
By far the worst book I have ever read. Violent, boring and simply awful.
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Posted February 13, 2006
I bought this because I was looking for a page turner and I was not disappointed. It is missing something at the end, but it is still engrossing. If you are quesy you might want to skip this one. Michael Crichton is still my favorite page turning Novelist, but this is a decent substitute until Crichton decides to write another.
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Posted February 1, 2006
Thanks to Barnes and Noble for turning me on to Six Bad Things, an in-your-face thriller brimming with humor and intensity. The vivid action propels you through the pages at mach speed and the pauses, which barely allow you to catch your breath, reveal a very-likeable 'hero'. Charlie Huston's writing is just awesome...I wish there were more out there like him. There's no unnecessary prose to trip you up and get in the way. A story like this should be fed intravenously, unfiltered...and that's how Huston writes. I was disappointed when his latest book, Already Dead, wasn't a sequel to this book, and now I find myself anticipating the sequel to THAT story as much (if not more) as the follow-up to Six Bad Things! Don't get in any car accidents or plane crashes Charlie, I'm eagerly awaiting the follow-ups!
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Posted January 18, 2006
This definitely was a page turner. I bought it based on the B&N recommendation and was not sorry I did. Exciting, fast paced and well-written. If you like action with a little suspense, drugs and rock and roll built in, you'll like this book!
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Posted January 12, 2006
Despite the violence, you can't but help find Henry 'Hank' Thompson likeable and even understand him. An extremely well written, fast-paced, action filled and many times, funny adventure. A great follow up to Caught Stealing. Can't wait for the 3rd installment.
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Posted January 3, 2006
Anyone looking for non-stop action and adventure, read this book. You are engaged from start to finish. The story is so compelling, the characters believeable and the writing simple. It's a fun read!
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Posted November 28, 2005
from start to finish, the ride with Henry Thompson is non-stop. I cannot wait for the grande finale! Highly recommend this series for anyone that enjoys adventure!
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Overview
Hank Thompson is living off the map in Mexico with a bagful of cash that the Russian mafia wants back and many, many secrets. So when a Russian backpacker shows up in town asking questions, Hank tries to play it cool. But he knows the jig is up when the backpacker mentions the money . . . and the family Hank left behind. Suddenly Hank’s in a desperate race to get to his parents in California before anyone can harm them. Along the way he’ll face Federales and Border Patrol, mafiosi and vigilantes, extortionists and drug dealers, and a couple of psychotic surf bums with an ax to grind. From the golden beaches of the Yucatán to the seedy strip clubs of Vegas, Charlie Huston opens a door to the squalid underworld of crime and ...