I liked it but I didn't love it. I enjoyed his book Handling Sin a lot more. It took me forever to read because it just was so long winded. The narration just went on random tangents making the book probably twice as long as it needed to be. There were also so many unnecessary, repetitive descri...
It was "ok" because it could have been better. I liked the large cast of characters with their background stories; the mystery plot with non-stop action kept me going. I needed to read the ending.The main reason I did not like this long book: it inched along, and took three steps backward filling...
A surprising and delightful read. It goes down like an old fashioned, satirical adventure novel such as “Don Quixote” crossed with an absurd cross-country road trip as in “It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad World” or a comedy starring Peter Sellars.The set-up is nicely done in the preface and first chapter:T...
The cover of Uncivil Seasons by Michael Malone caught my interest in a display at my library. It is the first book in a “much more than a mystery” series featuring two police officers named Justin and Cuddy. I was impressed by what I read about the author’s body of work. He has won a number of...