It’s always a pleasure to welcome Sam Hawken back to the blog. Over the years I’ve both read and reviewed Sam’s novels, as well as worked with him on

It’s always a pleasure to welcome Sam Hawken back to the blog. Over the years I’ve been honored to both read and review Sam’s novels, as

Matías Segura, a member of the
Very pleased to welcome Sam Hawken back to the blog. For my money, Sam Hawken is one of the most underrated authors working in crime fiction



For American hitman
