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A Death On The Wolf (2011)

by G.M. Frazier(Favorite Author)
3.9 of 5 Votes: 1
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English
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Epicea Books
review 1: I downloaded this because it was a the Kindle Daily Deal. I don't know if I have just never encountered characters like this before, but most of the book I spent shaking my head wondering who these people were and who in their positions would ever behave that way. I didn't grow up in southern Mississippi in the 60s, so maybe I'm just making assumptions about the people who had previously elected Ross Barnett. The conflict of Frankie, Nelson, Peter Bong and Hurricane Camille could have crashed into each other with much more force - it was a bit of a let-down. I pictured the action very clearly at least, but it read so quickly it almost seemed like a movie sequence instead of the climax of the novel. Overall, a quick but disappointing read.
review 2: I never writ
... moree reviews but felt a need to do for this book. I liked this book but felt there were a few flaws that made me give it a low score. The story is captivating..but the telling of it seemed simple and to some degree lacking. There are situations that occur that don't always get told all the way through or seem to be just be cut off and onto the next situation. I didn't like that because you grow to like and care for the authors well drawn out characters and wonder how can they all just move on without it informing where they go next or who they become. The best example is with Frankie the situations that he experiences are not followed with any real deep reflections on either his or Nelson's part which made me frustrated with the author so much so I stopped reading the book....but then came back to it wanting to know what happens. I have never had this happen where I give up on a book and then found myself longing to know the ending primarily because I liked the characters.It is a good book but written at times to simply that one could lose interest but it is worth reading but doesn't pack the punch I think it could. less
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rhhodapp
Too much dialog and "wisdom". Everything is wrapped up with a bow at the end.
ilene
Good coming of age story of 2 boys growing up in Mississippi during the 60s.
all4love
Thought-provoking. Well-told, well-developed. Still thinking about it.
erika
storyline good writing less then stellar
Humayra
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