Diggy and Stick quickly find that Hell is quite different from the world theyâre used to. Itâs one giant, endless urban landscape populated by liars, cheats, and murderersâand those are the good ones. But Hell isnât the pit of fire they expected. Itâs dark and rainy around the clock, and almost everyone there is a member of one of many criminal organizations. Worst of all, there are no women. With the help of infamous Deadwood pimp and killer Al Swearengen, Diggy and Stick will hunt for sadistic, disfigured killer Corbin.
Hell to Pay: Diggy and Stick Book One is unlike any crime novel youâve ever read before. Itâs dark, dangerous, edgy, and laugh-out-loud hilarious. Buckle up for one hell of a ride!
Praise for Hell to Pay:
âI havenât read all of Andyâs books, but Iâve read several, and I like that he writes whatever he likes. Heâs got some damn good stuff.â âJoe R. Lansdale, author of Cold in July
âRauschâs writing is like a serpent. Itâs lean. Itâs clever. It coils around youâĶand then it strikes. Itâs glorious, but be warnedâthere is no anti-venom.â âChris Miller, author of Dust