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The Killing Moon: A Novel
by Chuck Hogan
by Chuck Hogan
Like so many crime novels, this one starts out strong. Hogan has great sense of place and creates a very vivid image of the small town in rural Massachusetts where his story is set.
The problem is the melodramatic conclusion -- which beggars belief in its plausibility or the sheer survivability of the predicament in which one of the main characters finds him/herself. The end annoyed me for that reason.
Still, well worth a read. And I hope Hogan keeps at it. He's good.
The problem is the melodramatic conclusion -- which beggars belief in its plausibility or the sheer survivability of the predicament in which one of the main characters finds him/herself. The end annoyed me for that reason.
Still, well worth a read. And I hope Hogan keeps at it. He's good.
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