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Finished "The Poacher's Son" last night. This book was an easy read, but it really wasn't worth it. The prose was regrettable. The characters were cliche. The plot was as thin as ice in early fall. While I was reading it, it was fun to speculated who was more stupid, the cops or the criminals. When I was done it was fun to pick it apart and say, "This part didn't make any sense!" But in all honesty it wasn't worth the time. This was book managed to just barely skim over the level at which a book gets set aside unfinished, to be given away.
It did provide me a good contrast to "Lincoln's Dreams". It made me appreciate Willis' book much more.
36. Paul Doiron "The Poacher's Son"
It did provide me a good contrast to "Lincoln's Dreams". It made me appreciate Willis' book much more.
36. Paul Doiron "The Poacher's Son"