Have you ever read a book that you enjoyed so much that you couldn't pass it on or donate it but, rather, keep it on your bookshelf so the story stays close and you can pick up the book and read parts of it again, if not the whole story? Perhaps that's just me but this is one of those books I could not part with once I was done reading it.
(This post was last modified: 07-20-2017, 02:48 PM by Marko.)
I enjoy Stephen Hunter's Bob Lee Swagger stories, I've read almost all of Hunter's books with the exception of I, Ripper which deals with Jack the Ripper. A bit to clinically graphic and disturbing for me. This one is his latest and its starting out a little slow but promises to get moving I think.
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