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Jun 10, 2012Leabee rated this title 2 out of 5 stars
Authors tend to get into a rut with familiar characters such as Delaware and Sturgis, and Kellerman has done it with this one. This book was the first Kellerman I didn't actually finish. The book consists of little more than interesting descriptions of each new person the duo goes to interview. These descriptions are vivid and well-written, and he clearly has an eye for the idiosyncrasies of people, but it does get tiresome after the sixth or seventh one. The story plods, and towards the end it was just getting more and more preposterous. I would skip it unless you particularly enjoy his brief character studies.