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Red Border

Red Border #1

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A young Mexican couple narrowly escapes the Juarez Cartel by fleeing across the border into Texas, only to be run down in the desert by the Cartel's most brutal thugs. Rescued by a mysterious local who takes them to the safety of his family's ranch, the couple soon realize their hosts have more than just skeletons in their closet. Trapped in a house of horrors beyond their wildest imagination, the army of assassins on their trail might be the least of their problems.

25 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 18, 2020

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Jason Starr

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Jason Starr is the international bestselling author of many crime novels and thrillers, including Cold Caller, The Follower, The Pack and The Next Time I Die. He also writes comics for Marvel (Wolverine, The Punisher) and DC (Batman, The Avenger) and original graphic novels such as Red Border and Casual Fling. In addition, he writes film and TV tie-in novels including an official Ant-Man novel and the Gotham novels based on the hit TV show. His books have been published in sixteen languages and several of his novels are in development for film and TV. He has won the Anthony Award for mystery fiction twice, as well as a Barry Award. Starr lives in New York City.

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October 19, 2020
This is for all 5 issues of the series.

Will Conrad draws this book very well but his talent are completely wasted on a horrible story.

Jason Starr picked a hell of a weird time to glorify the “red blooded” hillbilly Americans who enjoy shooting illegals at the border. Add to that cannibalism, cartels and basements full of stuffed Mexicans and you have one of the most unimaginative and insipid story you’re likely to ever read.

This is a garbage book.
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