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In Roughhouse Jeffery Hess returns to the unforgettable world of good-natured badass Scotland Ross-hero of his critically acclaimed Beachhead and Tushhog-to tell the powerful story of people stretched to extremes. Its August 1986. The Cold War rages and Yuppies make all the money. Fresh off a three-year stretch at Starke for keeping Pearce family secrets Scotland has a new place to call home on Fort Myers Beach. All should be perfect except Scotlands wife is going to die unless he comes up with $100000. He enlists a trusted friend to help him rob a Tampa casino to pay for her unconventional treatment. While freely risking life in prison if hes caught he never thought his trusted accomplice could go rogue and turn against him. On top of that his long-lost nieces come to him in need of help only he can provide while a mysterious female former Marine has her own surprise plan for him. Scotland hurtles through his new-found freedom right back into a storm of violence and pain with strong women and treacherous men gusting in all directions. Without him the women would be doomed; without them he would be. Yet success and failure are put to the biggest challenge by an unsettled score from the past that threatens to bury them all in the surf. Praise for ROUGHHOUSE: Rounding out a trilogy is never easy especially one with as memorable an anti-hero as Scotland Ross the on-again/off-again criminal-with-a-heart-of-gold who managed to shoot his way out of Jeffery Hesss Beachhead and Tushhog. Yet Hesss finale to cap the series not only delivers it firmly sets Hess up with the masters of Florida rough-and-tumble crime fiction. Roughhouse pummels Scotland Ross as he fights his way through heartache betrayal shifting family loyalties and unbreakable family bonds all set against a backdrop of bullets and cash salt and sun the best that Florida has to offer. -Steph Post author of Miraculum Lightwood Walk in the Fire Holding Smoke and A Tree Born CrookedA bruised and bloodied hero punching destinys jaw one last time. Tense gritty emotional. Roughhouse carves a fitting end for the unbreakable Scotland who like the 80s itself aint accepting fate easy. -James R. Duncan author of Blood RepublicWhat a wild ride! I really dig that this book is noir through and through yet has this emotional beating heart at its center. I could read about these characters and their wacky Floridian lives all day. Well done sir! -Chris Rhatigan author of Squeeze and Race to the BottomScotland Ross is a good man running in a merciless world. Its a good thing hes built for the battle. This book reminded me of early Elmore Leonard books. Im embarrassed to say this is my first Scotland Ross novel. But Im fired up that I can devour the other two. -Jonathan Brown author of the Lou Crasher Mysteries Edgy rich and excessively smart Roughhouse might be that rare third element of the trilogy even better than its predecessors. Regardless it is constantly entertaining and even better always artful. - Fred G. Leebron author of Six Figures Out West and Welcome to Christiania