When a young coed goes missing, two bad men work together to do a good thing--find the girl and bring her home safely.
Evidence indicates the missing student is a pawn being played between rival drug gangs. As the stakes are raised, Steve Nunez and Ragus Breed understand the odds stacked against them and risk everything in a desperate rescue attempt, gambling that they are not pawns themselves.
Greg Barth, author of Bona Fide Jobs, delivers another fast-paced crime novella with Where Moth and Rust Corrupt. Filled with grit and realism, Where Moth and Rust Corrupt will keep you turning pages until the explosive end.
I am an avid reader and an author of Crime Noir fiction. My crime novels are often described as fast-paced, violent, explicit, and compelling.
I am the author of BONA FIDE JOBS, WHERE MOTH AND RUST CORRUPT, as well as SELENA and two upcoming follow-ups, DIESEL THERAPY and SUICIDE LOUNGE. I live and write in Bowling Green, KY.
I became a fan of Greg Barth when I read the Selena series which I would highly recommend. But this book fits right in with double crossing women, the world of meth addicts, prostitutes, drug dealers and hard men. The book takes you on a wild violent ride that you soon won’t forget.
In this novel, Barth takes the reader on a journey through the meth- filled clubs and woods of Eastern Tennessee. A lone vigilante and a paid enforcer are on the move. The vigilante, who runs a used record store, is looking for a lost teenage girl as a favor to his friend, Hoops. The other is out to stifle the competition. It's a violent, Nasty story, but it purrs like a racing engine.
The story is written well and the characters are fleshed out. Barth uses the setting of Johnson City in this and other books, but it's not connected to Selena plot wise although one of the characters from this book reappears in that one.
The story, like all of Barth's work, is intense and action-packed