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The Devil Takes You Home

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The Devil Takes You Home

By: Gabino Iglesias
Narrated by: Jean-Marc Berne
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From an award-winning author comes a genre-defying thriller about a father desperate to salvage what's left of his family—even if it means a descent into violence.

Buried in debt due to his young daughter’s illness, his marriage at the brink, Mario reluctantly takes a job as a hitman, surprising himself with his proclivity for violence. After tragedy destroys the life he knew, Mario agrees to one final job: hijack a cartel’s cash shipment before it reaches Mexico. Along with an old friend and a cartel-insider named Juanca, Mario sets off on the near-suicidal mission, which will leave him with either a cool $200,000 or a bullet in the skull. But the path to reward or ruin is never as straight as it seems. As the three complicated men travel through the endless landscape of Texas, across the border and back, their hidden motivations are laid bare alongside nightmarish encounters that defy explanation. One thing is certain: even if Mario makes it out alive, he won’t return the same.

The Devil Takes You Home is a panoramic odyssey for fans of S.A. Cosby’s southern noir, Blacktop Wasteland, by way of the boundary-defying storytelling of Stephen Graham Jones and Silvia Moreno-Garcia.

©2022 Gabino Iglesias (P)2022 Mulholland Books
Crime Thrillers Latino & Hispanic Creators Supernatural Suspense Thriller Thriller & Suspense Fiction Paranormal Crime Latin America Scary Mexico

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"Pure noir, overflowing with the rage and sorrow of our times, The Devil Takes You Home is brutal, hallucinatory, and somehow, beautiful. This novel confirms what some of us already knew: Gabino Iglesias is a fierce, vital voice." (Paul Tremblay, best-selling author of Survivor Song)

"Some nightmares you wake from just leave you in an even worse nightmare. And then Gabino Iglesias holds his hand out from that darkness, takes you home." (Stephen Graham Jones, author of The Only Good Indians)

"An intoxicating story of a man in desperate financial straits who turns himself into a hitman and accepts a highly dangerous contract on a cartel transport operation. The job takes him and two others across Texas and further into an abyss of violence, existential dread, and paranormal happenings” (Crimereads)

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Loved it . Awesome narrator, storyline and characters. Kept me hooked the entire time and I’ll look for more from this author

Great book

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This was a slow burn thriller. we start off with a lot of emotional trauma experiencing the death of our MCS little girl, and the the solution of his marriage. through the grief a finds purpose in violence. that violence leads to a heist that is supposed to be the last till ever need to do. it also happens to me full of twists and surprises that You Don't see coming. getting through Mario's grief and dealing with his depressive thoughts dragged at times, but once the heist begins you won't believe how quick the action and the intensity ramp up. I really enjoyed this book and after reading the final twist at the end I kept coming back to think about all these little things throughout the book that I missed before that could have led me to knowing what was going on. really enjoyable really spooky.

thriller with a dash of the occult

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Gabino Iglesias tell a story through the main character that we don’t often see, or I should say, don’t want to see. This story is intense, grotesque, beautiful, and disturbing in the way it takes the reader inside two different worlds. One world is easy to disguise as being “just fine”, the other a world is a deep dive into Hell. There are very disturbing supernatural elements to this story and some magical realism making Iglesias is on his way to becoming the literary Guillermo del Toro, Alfonso Cuaron, or Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu. The usage of Spanish throughout the story lends to an authentic quality and is emblematic of the story if you don’t speak Spanish. I highly recommend this story to anyone, although a warning, you must be up to it and prepared for Odyssey like no other.

Brilliant Beautiful and Horrifying

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The very rare great book. What more does one have to say. Obviously three more words.

Every great hero dies.

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Monsters are everywhere. Through hard-hitting twists and turns that grab our hearts and minds along the way, we lose ourselves in a tale of grief and the grind of life in a messed-up world full of toxicity. I only understood whatever Spanish I remembered from HS but liked those interjections, which added to the whole atmosphere of the story by immersing us in the world. Mario is relatable as he narrates us through his darkness. Cool story, well told! Thank you for this book!

Gruesome and timely

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