H. Marshall Jarrett

Enough is a compelling narrative describing the machinations of a venal county political machine. Set in Southern West Virginia during the famous 1960 John F. Kennedy Presidential primary, Tony Hylton exposes the tawdry details of exercising power in a corrupt...

Hoppy Kercheval

There’s nothing like a good old fashioned story about political corruption in West Virginia to pique a reader’s interest. Tony Hylton accomplishes that and more in Enough. Hylton uses his experience in the newspaper business to weave a page-turner of a...

Ronald Pearson

Hylton’s experience as a small town newspaper editor/publisher makes this novel more than just a good read.  It is a seldom revealed window into the way corrupt political systems operate, regardless of their location and provides evidence of the value of an...