Book Review: A gang of hatchet-wielding women try to take over the meth business in rural Texas
- A gang known as The Hatchet Girls is attempting to dominate the meth business in rural Texas.
- Their violent actions lead to the deaths of several rival meth cookers, which concerns the local sheriff and the drug kingpin.
- The local sheriff and the drug kingpin hire private investigators Hap and Leonard to confront The Hatchet Girls.
- The book titled The Hatchet Girls receives mixed reviews, seen as less suspenseful and funny than the previous book Sugar on the Bones.
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Book Review: A gang of hatchet-wielding women try to take over the meth business in rural Texas
In “The Hatchet Girls,” Joel R. Lansdale’s 14th darkly comic novel featuring Hap Collins and Leonard Pine, the two private eyes are hired to subdue a rampaging hog.
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Total News Sources10
Leaning Left7Leaning Right0Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution70% Left
Bias Distribution
- 70% of the sources lean Left
70% Left
L 70%
C 30%
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