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Cross Dressed To Kill (2000)

by Andrew Lucas(Favorite Author)
3.1 of 5 Votes: 5
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YeS Press
review 1: It started off quite well, light and funny, but towards the middle of the book things started bogging down. The author gets mired in a sea of meticulous descriptions that add nothing to the story but rather subtract from the rhythm. There is a scene where it takes the protagonist five pages to walk a couple of blocks. It's tedious and unnecessary.There are also a number of coincidences that ultimately lead nowhere. A number of encounters that you spend the rest of the book waiting for them to resurface yet they never do. I think if the book and been half as long it might have been a good read.
review 2: This book was something I downloaded off of my Kindle for only £1.99, the best £1.99 I have ever spent.This book had me gripped from beginning to end, it was
... morefab. The characters are so vivid that you can imagine most of them living in your town or on your street. The descriptive language that Andrew Lucas uses actually made me feel like I personally knew the characters. The situations I can actually feel like I'm in them.This book is not the kind of book that I usually read but the reviews made me want to read it. It made me laugh aloud on the bus.I promise if you read this book you will not be dissapointed. less
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Austinp15
really funny - especially the 'moley' part!
nicknevala
Interesting because it is so unusual
saba
A highly entertaining read.
pyro12352
So much fun!
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