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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Hall is from Kentucky, has a PhD from Utah, and is a poet as well as a novelist. It was touted by Jim Harrison in an essay but I failed to see much merit in it. I was so disappointed. Hall came highly recommended and I was looking forward to some good southern fiction. The first pages start out with such promise and then went completely off the rails. The characters were poorly developed, the plot ridiculous, even for the most rabid conspiracy therorist , along with a never ending supply of unnecessarily graphic sex was more than I could stand. This was trash! I could not wait to throw this one in the recycle bin, noting the irony as I tossed it in. And yes, I did briefly consider setting fire to it. One of the better "Florida genre mystery writers" no reviews | add a review
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