· Devil’s Pocket by John Dixon by ITW. 0. The follow-up to the critically acclaimed Phoenix Island, which John Dixon’s debut novel, Phoenix Island, won the Bram Stoker Award and inspired the CBS TV series Intelligence. A former boxer, teacher, and stone mason, John lives in West Chester, PA, with his wife, Christina, and their freeloading. Dixon’s “Devil’s Pocket” captures that same spirit of fun and martial-arts appeal while utilizing a more engaging plot and more interesting characters. Like “Phoenix Island”, “Devil’s Pocket” aims pretty squarely at a male audience, but isn’t out of reach for female readers that seek fiction outside their demographic stereotypes/5(64). · Each participant will fight four bouts in four days. The winner of each weight class will receive $10 million. The games turn out to be on an island called Devil’s Pocket, where Carl, who’s posing as a loyal Stark supporter, is startled to encounter Margarita Carbajal, whom he knew as Octavia, his love interest, in the previous www.doorway.ru: Gallery Books.
Devil's Pocket. by John Dixon. Share your thoughts Complete your review. Tell readers what you thought by rating and reviewing this book. Rate it * You Rated it * 0. 1 Star - I hated it 2 Stars - I didn't like it 3 Stars - It was OK 4 Stars - I liked it 5 Stars - I loved it. Please make sure to choose a rating. Devil's Pocket by John Dixon Overview - The follow-up to the critically acclaimed Phoenix Island, which reads like " Lord of the Flies meets Wolverine and Cool Hand Luke " (F. Paul Wilson, creator of Repairman Jack) and inspired the CBS TV show Intelligence. Devil's Pocket by John Dixon by ITW. 0. The follow-up to the critically acclaimed Phoenix Island, which John Dixon's debut novel, Phoenix Island, won the Bram Stoker Award and inspired the CBS TV series Intelligence. A former boxer, teacher, and stone mason, John lives in West Chester, PA, with his wife, Christina, and their freeloading.
Each participant will fight four bouts in four days. The winner of each weight class will receive $10 million. The games turn out to be on an island called Devil’s Pocket, where Carl, who’s posing as a loyal Stark supporter, is startled to encounter Margarita Carbajal, whom he knew as Octavia, his love interest, in the previous book. Devil’s Pocket is a raging success because of that turn, steering clear of the obvious and taking his hero into a world that will evoke feelings of Lord of the Flies (again), but also Fight Club mixed with The Hunger Games, but with an uppercut that makes those titles pale in their raw power and storytelling. In DEVIL’S POCKET, John offers the same easy-to-read, page-turning style while demonstrating more confidence and maturity as a writer. He offers all the elements one expects from a winning thriller but without the predictability.
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