The Right Side of The Right Side of TimeThomas has set the book. That's really hard to do (as in, my agent told me I was dismally bad at it and I needed/must stick with straightline talking). It was brutally honest but accurate. Thomas, on the other hand, nails it. Could the book use a bit of editing, sure, but for a self-published book, and a first-timer at that, it was def worth the read. The other note I'd say is I'm a weak-knee'd reader...I want action, suspense but I don't want it to put me over the edge where it necessitates frequent bathroom stops. This book is strikes that balance, which is a very hard thing to do.
Bottom line: I'm glad I stumbled across it. It's really hard to find a first-timer that puts out such a decent first work.
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Andrew ThomasMy rating:
4 of 5 starsThe plot on this book is fast, the writing legitimate and the pacing good. One of the things this author has going for him is his ability to write in a voice thats unfamiliar to most American's, and even Brits who aren't used to the neighborhoods where
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