
The Hunt
An Andy Hayes Mystery
Andrew Welsh-Huggins(Author)
Swallow Press
Published on 15. April 2017
Book
Hardback
264 pages
978-0-8040-1188-4 (ISBN)
Description
As a serial killer stalks prostitutes in Columbus, Ohio, a distraught brother asks private investigator Andy Hayes to find his sister before it's too late. In a deadly race against time, Andy soon learns he's not the only person hunting Jessica Byrnes, but he may be the only one who wants her alive. Byrnes hasn't been seen in weeks following a downward slide that started as a runaway teenager and may have ended permanently on the streets.
Assisting Andy is ex-prostitute Theresa Sullivan. She now works at St. Andrew's, the mission church run by Andy's pal the Reverend Roy Roberts, who is less than keen on Theresa reliving the memories that nearly killed her. A local congresswoman making headlines with her work against human trafficking puts pressure on Andy to solve the case, while the police don't want him near their exhaustive search for the murderer. At the same time, Andy's hunt for Jessica exposes the buying and selling of trafficked women across the region. Looming over Andy's increasingly desperate search is the shadow of his most dangerous adversary yet.
Assisting Andy is ex-prostitute Theresa Sullivan. She now works at St. Andrew's, the mission church run by Andy's pal the Reverend Roy Roberts, who is less than keen on Theresa reliving the memories that nearly killed her. A local congresswoman making headlines with her work against human trafficking puts pressure on Andy to solve the case, while the police don't want him near their exhaustive search for the murderer. At the same time, Andy's hunt for Jessica exposes the buying and selling of trafficked women across the region. Looming over Andy's increasingly desperate search is the shadow of his most dangerous adversary yet.
Reviews / Votes
"The author has crafted a fine procedural based on human trafficking, and it's a pleasure to watch his PI, Columbus, Ohio-based Andy Hayes, go to work. ...Welsh-Huggins has a way with language...[He] is an Associated Press reporter, and the urge to bring the news is an unkillable one." (Booklist) "Welsh-Huggins's strong fourth Andy Hayes mystery finds the Columbus, Ohio, PI still struggling with personal relationships but a bit more confident as an investigator....Welsh-Huggins handles equally well the complex motivations of politicians, social workers, cops-those who are supposed to help victims-and of those who prey on them, such as pimps and johns. This series gets better with each book." (Publishers Weekly) "Intelligently plotted, with prose as tight as a garrote, a strong stamp of place and a multidimensional gallery of characters, The Hunt excavates the filthy underworld of major cities. Call it Rust Belt noir. Call it a hybrid of whodunit and thriller. But above all, call it splendid - and this talented author's best yet." (Richmond Times-Dispatch) "Andrew Welsh-Huggins is the real deal. In The Hunt, he gives us sharp dialogue, characters flawed but trying their damndest, settings you can feel and breathe, wrapped by a satisfying story. A welcome addition to the private eye genre." "Private eye Andy Hayes, a man with a good many sins on his soul but a strong sense of what's right, takes on the search for a young prostitute gone missing into the violent and sordid world of illicit street sex, with a serial killer on the loose. In the best hard-boiled tradition, Hayes travels the mean streets to expose not only the crime and depravity in the city's underbelly but the complicity of respectable society with the exploitation that takes place there." "With The Hunt, Andrew Welsh-Huggins proves himself a master of heartland noir. Seldom, if ever, has the dark side of the Buckeye State been so honestly examined. Andy Hayes, the hard-edged, fallen-from-grace former quarterback at the center of this fine series, hits the mean streets of Columbus with much the same jaded eye and undaunted heart as Chandler's Philip Marlowe. You can't help but love a book that not only harks back to the classics, but also carves out a unique spot for itself in the genre." "Welsh-Huggins handles equally well the complex motivations of politicians, social workers, cops-those who are supposed to help victims-and of those who prey on them, such as pimps and johns. This series gets better with each book." (Publishers Weekly) "Andy is a likable, cynical, at times humorous, and always witty protagonist with a penchant for trouble." (Mystery Scene)More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Ohio
United States
Publishing group
Ohio University Press
Product notice
Paper over boards
Dimensions
Height: 218 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 28 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8040-1188-4 (9780804011884)
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Person
Andrew Welsh-Huggins is the Shamus, Derringer, and International Thriller Writers award-nominated author of the Andy Hayes private eye series; author of the standalone crime novel The End of the Road; and editor of the Columbus Noir anthology. His short mystery fiction has appeared in multiple magazines, including Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine and Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, and in many anthologies, including The Best Mystery Stories of the Year 2021; Groovy Gumshoes: Private Eyes in the Psychedelic Sixties; and Paranoia Blues: Crime Fiction Inspired by the Songs of Paul Simon. His nonfiction book, No Winners Here Tonight, is the definitive history of the death penalty in Ohio.