
A Wound That Will Not Heal
A Carter McCoy novel
Eric Beetner(Author)
LEVEL BEST BOOKS (Publisher)
Published on 7. April 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
278 pages
979-8-89820-221-7 (ISBN)
Description
Carter McCoy is on borrowed time. The only thing that could get him to hit the road is a call for help from a friend. When that call comes in, he doesn't hesitate. Loading his dog Chester and his best friend, Ivana, into his truck, they head for California to help in a way only Carter can.
Bree and Katie's idyllic life is shattered when a homegrown evil begins terrorizing their new home. They need the help of the man who got them out of the worst situation of their lives before. They need Carter McCoy.
Carter must face down a gang of men emboldened by a culture of hate and intolerance to rescue innocent people being snatched from the streets. When someone close to him gets caught up in their illegal and immoral mission, the man they need to fear most is the one with the least to lose.
Once again, Carter McCoy stands up for the innocent and the helpless. Once again, he faces the ticking clock on his own mortality. This is his last stand for justice. His last chance at redemption. His last few miles of road.
It's time for the thrilling conclusion to the Carter McCoy saga.
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Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
456 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-89820-221-7 (9798898202217)
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Eric Beetner has been hailed as "the new maestro of noir" by Ken Bruen and "The 21st Century's answer to Jim Thompson" by LitReactor. He has written more than 30 novels, and his 100+ short stories have been featured in over 35 anthologies. Along the way, he's been nominated for two ITW awards, a Shamus, a Derringer, and four Anthony awards. He's won none of them. His novels include the Carter McCoy series, including the multiple award-nominated The Last Few Miles of Road, as well as Rumrunners, The Devil Doesn't Want Me, There and Back, and All the Way Down. For more, visit ericbeetner.com