. . . . . . . . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . "Tueurs en exil" . . "Electronic books"@en . . "The story of Neal Maven, a struggling Iraq War veteran, who falls in with a crew of former soldiers making a living by ripping off Boston-area drug dealers. Not surprisingly, this proves to be a very dangerous occupation as the crew is pursued by both the Federal DEA and by a pair of psychopathic hit men hired by the drug lords."@en . . . . . . "Suspense fiction" . "Suspense fiction"@en . . "Neal returns to Boston from his tour in Iraq only to discover that the country he vowed to protect has little use for him now. Royce, a fellow vet, offers him a much-needed job-- using his military skills to intercept major drug deals, taking the dirty money while destroying the product. It's almost too good to be true ..." . . . . "Devils in exile" . . . "Neal returns to Boston from his tour in Iraq only to discover that the country he vowed to protect has little use for him now. Royce, a fellow vet, offers him a much-needed job-- using his military skills to intercept major drug deals, taking the dirty money while destroying the product. It's almost too good to be true..." . "Kopfgeld : Thriller" . . "Iraq War veteran Neal Maven gets involved with dangerous big-time drug dealers in Boston when he accepts a job from fellow veteran Brad Royce." . "Adventure fiction" . "Neal Maven comes home from his tour in Iraq to nothing'no job, no friends, no future. Then he meets Brad Royce, a fellow vet, charismatic and confident, with the lifestyle and the one woman Neal has always wanted: Danielle Vetti, Maven's high-school dream girl. Royce offers Maven a spot on his team of vets who intercept major drug deals, take the dirty money, and destroy the product'an adrenaline-charged, get-rich scheme with a clear moral imperative. But is it too good to be true' With two psychotic hit men out for retaliation, a relentless DEA agent closing in, and more questions than answers about Royce, Maven suddenly finds he's in too deep'and the truth may be his worst enemy. Delivering \"heart-stopping intensity\" (San Francisco Chronicle) in all of his novels of suspense, Chuck Hogan nails a terrifying criminal underworld of lethal violence and complex friendships, loves, and rivalries in Devils in Exile."@en . . "Tueurs en exil : roman" . . . . . . . . "Devils in exile : a crime novel" . "Neal Maven returns from his tour in Iraq only to discover that the country he vowed to protect has little use for him now. Armed with a highly specialized set of skills he cańt use and bitter toward the rest of his generation - Maven fears he is near his breaking point. And then he meets Brad Royce. Royce is everything Maven wants to be: a fellow vet, charismatic and confident, principled, wealthy, and with a beautiful woman on his arm. Not just any beautiful woman, but Danielle Vetti - the most stunning girl from Mavenś high school. Royce offers Maven a much-needed job, and he soon finds himself a part of the \"sugar bandits,\" a group of veterans who use their military skills to intercept major drug deals, taking the dirty money and destroying the product. Though exceedingly dangerous and certainly illegal, the efforts of these modern-day Robin Hoods provide Maven with the adrenaline charge heś craved since his decommission. Besides, Maven cańt resist the chance to be in Danielleś orbit once again. Suddenly, Mavenś life is better than he ever thought possible: a soldier in a civilianś world, he is once again able to do something he excels at, and rediscovers the camaraderie heś sorely lacked since his return. He can get into any club, eat at any restaurant, be with any woman he wants - except, of course, his dream girl. Itś almost too good to be true. Bostonś drug kingpins will stop at nothing to get the sugar bandits off the streets - including putting a bounty on their heads, and hiring the best of the best to find them: two psychotic Jamaicans with a penchant for collecting eyeballs. A drug dealerś mutilated body, discovered in the Charles River, has put a relentless veteran DEA agent on their trail, and no matter how careful they are, he keeps getting closer to the truth. And then there are the questions Maven cannot answer. How does Royce get his inside information? And how are they able to get as close to their their targets as they do?"@en . "Devils in exile : a crime novel"@en . . "Devils in exile a novel"@en . "Devils in Exile A Novel"@en . . . . . . "Devils in exile : a novel"@en . "Devils in exile : a novel" . . "Criminals Fiction." . . "FICTION / Thrillers / General." . . "Boston (Mass.)" . . "Boston, Mass." . "Veterans Fiction." . . "Massachusetts" . . . . "Criminals." . . "Hogan, Chuck" . .