Synopses & Reviews
In Daniel Judsons powerful new thriller, Bridgehampton auto mechanic Caleb Rakowski gets paid under the table at his friend Eric Carver's auto repair shop and lives in an apartment above. He's good at his job, he's a hard worker, and hes making a decent living.
But right now he's sheltering a pregnant friend wholl do anything to keep her abusive husband away from herself and her baby. Cal has sworn to protect her; that's the kind of guy he is, a true friend. Little does he know, though, the trouble destined to come down on them over the course of three days---Mischief Night, Halloween, and the Day of the Dead---when he learns the truth about Eric Carver and what he's been hiding all these years. And little does Cal know how those lies will force him to risk everything to save the people closest to him.
Daniel Judson is a craftsman of modern noir, an incredibly talented writer in the vein of Ellroy or Chandler but with the Hamptons in all their glitz and stark shadows as his canvas. Like his two previous Hamptons novels, The Water's Edge and The Darkest Place, The Violet Hour is tightly drawn, hauntingly atmospheric, and completely searing.
Review
Praise for The Waters Edge
“Daniel Judson is so much more than a crime-fiction novelist. He's a tattooed poet, a mad philosopher of the Apocalypse fascinated with exploring the darkest places in people's souls. . . . Judson's description of Bechet's relationship with his girlfriend perfectly describes not only this atmospheric novel's story line but the author as well: ‘deep, primal, compelling.”
---Chicago Tribune
“[An] intense crime novel . . . Cold, rainy, foggy weather lends atmosphere to a gripping thriller perfect for a stormy nights entertainment.”
---Publishers Weekly
Praise for The Darkest Place
“Action packed. Loss and redemption rule in Shamus Award--winning Daniel Judson's third novel, set in Southampton nights so cold that they could cool off a reader sizzling in this summer's heat. It's noir on ice.”
---USA Today
“Grim and harrowing.”
---Daily News (New York)
“A searing, brooding look at the bleak side of the Hamptons. Judson keeps the reader off-kilter as he builds on his cast of morally compromised characters. An intense novel.”
---Florida Sun-Sentinel
Review
Praise for Daniel Judson
“[Judson] mines Long Island South Fork for glittering noir nuggets.”
--Publishers Weekly on The Violet Hour
“In the cutthroat game of Survivalist Poker, Cal can wheel and deal with the worst of them.”
--Kirkus Reviews on The Violet Hour
“Daniel Judson is so much more than a crime-fiction novelist. Hes a tattooed poet, a mad philosopher of the Apocalypse fascinated with exploring the darkest places in peoples souls.”
--Chicago Tribune on The Waters Edge
“Action packed. . . . Its noir on ice.”
--USA Today on The Darkest Place
Synopsis
Caleb Rakowski works at his friend Eric Carver's body shop in Bridgehampton. But little does he know the trouble headed his way when he learns the truth about Eric and what he's been hiding all these years.
About the Author
Daniel Judson, a Shamus Award winner and three-time finalist, is the author of four previous novels, most recently The Waters Edge. He attended Southampton College, and his time in the Hamptons (particularly the parts that dont make the society pages) was the inspiration for the setting and characters in The Violet Hour. He now lives in Connecticut.