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  • I didn't know the character attacking Catwoman in the first cover was also called Hellhound, so that clinches it for me.

    Snark Free Corner for 5/20 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008

  • 'Hellhound' offers harrowing look at 'stalking' of King, search for his killer

    Memphis Commercial Appeal Stories John Beifuss 2010

  • 'Hellhound' offers harrowing look at 'stalking' of King, search for his killer

    Memphis Commercial Appeal Stories 2010

  • The promotion begins in earnest Tuesday, when Sides and Stephen Ives, producer of "Roads to Memphis," an upcoming PBS program that covers the same material as "Hellhound," appear at 7 p.m.

    Memphis Commercial Appeal Stories 2010

  • A work of meticulous research and breathless narrative drive, "Hellhound" is almost certain to be a best-seller, like Sides 'previous books of historical narrative nonfiction, "Ghost Soldiers" (2001), dealing with the infamous Bataan death march of World War II, and "Blood and Thunder: An Epic of the American West" (2006), about 19th-century frontiersman Kit Carson.

    Memphis Commercial Appeal Stories 2010

  • Wherever Ray lived - and for much of "Hellhound" it's in Los Angeles - he frequented whorehouses, strip joints and red-vinyl-upholstered "lounges" with names like the Sultan Room or the Rabbit's Foot Club.

    Politics Laura Miller 2010

  • Wherever Ray lived - and for much of "Hellhound" it's in Los Angeles - he frequented whorehouses, strip joints and red-vinyl-upholstered "lounges" with names like the Sultan Room or the Rabbit's Foot Club.

    Politics Laura Miller 2010

  • A work of meticulous research and breathless narrative drive, "Hellhound" is almost certain to be a best-seller, like Sides 'previous books of historical narrative nonfiction, "Ghost Soldiers" (2001), dealing with the infamous Bataan death march of World War II, and "Blood and Thunder: An Epic of the American West" (2006), about 19th-century frontiersman Kit Carson.

    Memphis Commercial Appeal Stories John Beifuss 2010

  • To say "Hellhound" is thoroughly researched is a serious understatement.

    Freep.com - RSS 2010

  • The promotion begins in earnest Tuesday, when Sides and Stephen Ives, producer of "Roads to Memphis," an upcoming PBS program that covers the same material as "Hellhound," appear at 7 p.m.

    Memphis Commercial Appeal Stories John Beifuss 2010

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