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The Many Deaths of the Firefly Brothers by Thomas Mullen

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Sep 07, 11

Read from September 02 to 06, 2011

In the summer of’34, Jason and Whit Fireson wake up in the morgue. Apparently both have died from gunshot wounds, possibly in a police ambush. A miracle or a second chance? You’ll have to take a ride along with the Firefly brothers, to find out. They are a pair of Depression-era bank robbers, modeled after Dillinger and Pretty Boy Floyd, reviled by the law and adored by the public.
This is a well-written and exciting tale, chock full of machine-guns, kidnappings, double-crosses and of course car chases, with the intrepid police always in hot pursuit.
Mullen writes in clean fast prose and he’s done his homework too. Highly recommended.

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