H. Lee Barnes is a former Green Beret and Vietnam War veteran who has worked as a deputy sheriff, private investigator, and casino dealer. He currently teaches English and creative writing at the Community College of Southern Nevada in Las Vegas, USA.
"Barnes has crafted a worthy thriller to go along with his sterling
short fiction and stellar war memoir." The Veteran (Vietnam
Veterans of America), July / August 2013
"Finely crafted fiction that's also an authoritative look at how
the casino business and cheating scams work." Las Vegas CityLife,
May 16, 2013
"Gritty details and the realistic depiction of casino life
demonstrate Barnes' easy familiarity with the terrain of Sin City."
-Booklist
"Sometimes, as Cold Deck makes clear, the flames that singe us stem
from conflagrations of our design. . . . Cold Deck plays it
consistently cool, cat-and-mouse. . . . The storytelling is quiet,
confident, assured, literary. . . . Cold Deck is seamlessly
plotted, the tension subtly ratcheted. . . . If you read one
Southwest-set crime fiction this summer, you should hotly consider
making it Cold Deck." Tucson Weekly, June 13, 2013
"Barnes never fails his readers."--Las Vegas Citylife-- "Las Vegas
Citylife"
"Barnes' low key prose rings with well-developed characters and
authentic knowledge of the casino life, drawing you in and keeping
the pages turning."--Lahontan Valley News
-- "Lahontan Valley News"
"If you read one Southwest-set crime fiction this summer, you
should hotly consider making it Cold Deck. Barnes deals a winning,
if understated, hand."--Tucson Weekly-- "Tucson Weekly"
"Cold Deck, H. Lee Barnes' novel driven by a savvy even hell-bent
narrator, immediately draws you into the underworld of Las Vegas
gambling and won't let you go until the treachery and intrigue run
flat out." --Darrell Spencer, author of One Mile Past Dangerous
Curve
"The world of the Vegas casinos--particularly the less glitzy
side--creates a wonderful palette for the novel, and Barnes stamps
almost every page of the book with the feel of it. The author,
unlike his likeably unlucky main character, is holding a winning
hand here." --Keith Lee Morris, author of The Greyhound God and The
Dart League King
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