If you found a briefcase sitting on a city bus, would you take it?
If you found $50,000 cash inside, would you keep it?
If you could make a million for doing something truly terrible, would you do it?
Hard Cases is a fast-paced thriller set on the streets of St. John’s and escalating to a hair-raising conclusion amid the ancient fjords of Newfoundland’s west coast. A twenty-something Englishman new to the Rock, Greg, soon falls in with “The Gulls”—a gang of characters as colourful as the capital city’s famous jelly bean row houses. After finding a briefcase full of cash on a city bus, he and his misfit friends are pulled into a series of increasingly risky dares perpetrated by a mysterious, riddling benefactor. Finding a twist at every turn, the Gulls embark on a journey that tests their friendships, their loyalties, and the limits of their morality, all leading to the million-dollar Where would you draw the line?
Hard Cases has been described as a page-turning "Ocean's Eleven meets Guy Ritchie movie" with a Newfoundland twist.
As an Atlantic Canadian, I was thrilled to read Hard Cases and see Gareth Mitton bring this region to life in such an engaging and authentic way. While the Newfoundland setting adds great atmosphere, it's the quality of the writing and the gripping storyline that truly stand out. Mitton expertly crafts a thrilling tale of moral choices and escalating danger as Greg Masters and his crew are pulled into a series of risky dares that test their limits.
The plot is fast-paced, full of twists and turns that kept me hooked until the very last page. Mitton’s writing is sharp and polished, with moments of tension perfectly balanced with insightful character development. The stakes felt real, and I found myself constantly questioning what I would do in their situation.
This book is not just a thrill ride, but a thoughtful exploration of ethics and loyalty. For anyone who loves well-written, high-stakes thrillers with depth, Hard Cases is an absolute must-read.
Gareth Mitton’s Hard Cases is a gripping thriller that not only delivers suspense but also excels in creating deeply relatable characters that feel like friends by the end. The story follows Greg, a young Englishman whose life takes a dramatic turn after discovering a briefcase full of cash on a St. John’s city bus, pulling him into the world of “The Gulls”. These hooligans are a lively bunch, and their personalities are reminiscent of Newfoundland’s rich culture. Mitton’s sharp writing is perfectly complemented by his gift for character development, making Greg’s moral dilemmas and the bonds he forms with others feel strikingly real. With its fast-paced plot, unexpected twists, and emotional depth, Hard Cases is a must-read that leaves you thinking about the characters long after you turn the last page!
A solid 3 stars for this better-than-expected suspenseful novel about a group of gormless twenty-somethings who find a briefcase of money with a riddle to solve and for which they get more money. Who is behind it all though?