Synopses & Reviews
Brilliant . . . Blakes masterful action-driven narrative and his revealing look at the ultraviolent Mexican drug trade rival the best of Don Winslow and Kem Nunn.”Publishers Weekly (starred review)From Los Angeles Times Book Prize-winner James Carlos Blake comes a relentless thriller about a young man who falls for the wrong woman, with life-threatening consequences. Eddie Wolfe is a young, impetuous member of the Wolfe clan, a family of Texas outlaws. Eager to strike out on his own, he disregards the family requirement of going to college and instead crosses the border to work security for a Mexican drug cartel run by the ruthless La Navaja.
At a party Eddie falls for Miranda, who he learns too late is the girlfriend of El Segundo, La Navajas brother. When El Segundo finds the two of them together, Eddie kills him, forcing the lovers to flee the cartel. But La Navajas reach is far and his lust for revenge insatiable. Fighting their way across the brutal Mexican desert, Eddie and Mirandas only hope may be the very Wolfe family Eddie abandoned.
[Blake is] one of the greatest chroniclers of the mythical American outlaw life.”Entertainment Weekly
Review
"Harrowing and suspenseful. . . . Blake's portrayal of the dangers of the immigrants' crossing is better than any journalistic account I've seen. . . . Readers who enjoy action, adventure and lethal weaponry will relish every moment."
Washington Post"[Blake] writes of grisly death and violence like a singing Gaelic bard. . . . The Rules of Wolfe could have been ripped from todays headlines. . . . [A] tough, honed-to-the-bone thriller. . . . [He] writes like . . . an avenging angel that dips its pen in blood."Dallas Morning News
An epic chase. . . . The breakneck-speed Wolfe, with its focus on the bad guys, is poised to introduce Blake to a broader audience.”Mens Journal
Brilliant . . . Blakes masterful action-driven narrative and his revealing look at the ultraviolent Mexican drug trade rival the best of Don Winslow and Kem Nunn.”Publishers Weekly (starred review)
Blakes prose is muscular, his dialogue and details are keenly observed . . . a new spin on the hard-edged outlaw tale. . . . [A] fascinating family portrait . . . his characters are lively and so is his plot . . . one hell of a ride.”Booklist (starred review)
"Blakes customary zest for life and death makes his latest modern historical thriller violent, sexy and exciting."Kirkus Reviews
A gripping, muscular tale.”Tucson Weekly
"Blake doesn't just know the territory, the language and the playershe also knows how to tell a great story."Shelf Awareness
"Wonderful writing."Huntington News
"[James Carlos Blake's] characters are criminals and types, but they are never just typical . . . [they] are people we get to know well, and we care about what happens to them. . . . The plot may make readers call this book 'genre noir,' but the sentences show Blakes literary chops.”Waxwing
Riveting.”Latinidad
"This sand-blasted odyssey is quick, bloody and beautiful with prose as eloquent and unexpected as a cactus flower."Madison County Herald
Synopsis
Shortlisted for the CWA Goldsboro Gold Dagger AwardA Men's Journal and Deadly Pleasures Best Book of the Year
Eddie Gato Wolfe is a young, impetuous member of the Wolfe family of Texas gun-runners that goes back generations. Increasingly unfulfilled by his minor role in family operations and eager to set out on his own, Eddie crosses the border to work security for a major Mexican drug cartel led by the ruthless La Navaja.
Eddie falls for a mysterious woman named Miranda, whom he learns too late is the property of an intimate member of La Navajas organization. When their romance is discovered, Eddie and Miranda are forced to run for their lives, fleeing into the deadly Sonora Desert in hope of crossing the border to safety. But La Navajas reach is far and his lust for revenge insatiable. If La Navajas men dont kill Eddie and Miranda, the brutal desert just may. Their only hope: help from the family that Eddie abandoned.
At once a riveting thriller and an inside look at the blood-drenched Mexican drug trade, The Rules of Wolfe is another classic crime novel from a writer Entertainment Weekly calls, "one of the greatest chroniclers of the mythical American outlaw life."
About the Author
James Carlos Blake is the author of eleven novels. Among his literary honors are the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, Southwest Book Award, Quarterly West Novella Prize, and Chautauqua South Book Award. He is a member of the Texas Institute of Letters and lives in Arizona.