THE RULES OF WOLFE is the best "border noir" I've read. James Carlos Blake is a fluent narrator of the absolute brotherhood of family and the finality of the consequences of greed and treachery and arrogant pride. Easy read and would make a great action movie with a twist of romance and more than a dollop of sex.
James Carlos Blake brings the Wolfe family into the 21st century and gives the reader another insightful look into the world of the outlaw with all its brutality, betrayal, family loyalty, and death. It's a good idea to read this novel's precursor, "Country of the Bad Wolfes," which will give the reader a much more fulfilling experience when reading "The Rules of Wolfe."