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Jesse Hilton Stuart (August 8, 1906 – February 17, 1984) was an American writer, school teacher, and school administrator who is known for his short stories, poetry, and novels as well as non-fiction autobiographical works set in central Appalachia.
The Hunter (1962) is a crime thriller novel by American writer Donald E. Westlake under the pseudonym Richard Stark. [1] It is the first of the novels featuring career criminal Parker . [ 2 ]
The Hunter is the first novel by Australian writer and film director Julia Leigh, published in 1999. It follows the efforts of an anonymous agent as he attempts to track down the last Tasmanian tiger rumoured to exist in Tasmania. [1] Reception to the novel was primarily positive, and it went on to receive several accolades.
The Hunters is James Salter's debut novel and a tale of USAF fighter pilots during the Korean War, first published in 1956.The novel was the basis for the 1958 film adaptation of the novel starring Robert Mitchum and Robert Wagner with a different storyline.
Some consider Hunter a prequel to The Turner Diaries, detailing the rise of the racist paramilitary group termed "the Organization", which would play a dominant role in the book. Hunter portrays the actions of Oscar Yeager, a Vietnam veteran and Defense Department consultant who embarks on a plan to assassinate interracial couples and public ...
He then proceeded to take his own life, with the same rifle. Bob hunts through some old files, and with Nick Memphis' help manages to track Lon to his home. Bob and Memphis are then ambushed, but escape. Much later in the novel, Lon makes another appearance as Colonel Shreck tries to set Bob up in Hard Bargain Valley, near the end of the book.
The Hunters is a book series written by Chris Kuzneski, an American author.The series follows the adventures of a team of renegades – an ex-military leader, a historian, a computer whiz, a weapons expert and a thief – financed by a billionaire philanthropist who are tasked with finding the world's most legendary treasures.
Headhunter received starred reviews from Booklist and Publishers Weekly. [1] [2]Booklist's Emily Melton referred to the novel as "a powerful, brilliantly conceived, spellbinding story that will mesmerize readers from first page to last", [1] while Publishers Weekly called it "overlong and overwrought, yet compelling and powerful". [2]