A list of books I've read recently with some occasional gibberish thrown in.
Sunday, November 11, 2018
FEAST DAY OF FOOLS - James Lee Burke
Featuring the third outing for the character Sheriff Hackberry Holland in his small south west Texas town. There are people smugglers, murderous preachers many killings.
Burke is very readable but as he's got older the moral up rightness of his star characters has got a bit tedious. No one is as unbending as Holland, an there is two too many bad guys in the story. Not his best not his worst.
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