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Mar 11, 2015 12:17PM

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Dangerous Perceptions Part 1 - The Road To Nowhere by Stuart Murray
Dec 23, 2014 02:28PM

114553 Hello, everyone, Stuart here with another piece of news for anyone who might be interested in this action/adventure novel.
Amazon Kindle are now running a special promotional countdown sale on the book;
Dangerous Perceptions Part 1 The Road To Nowhere
Dangerous Perceptions: Part 1 - The Road To Nowhere

Details are as follows:
Starting December 22, 2014 the price is reduced to $3.99 US (56% off the list price.) Sale price ends December 29, 2014.
Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00O4EJ6AI

Starting January 1, 2015 in the UK the price is reduced to £1.99 (60% off the list price.) Sale price ends January 8, 2015.
Link: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00O4EJ6AI
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I would greatly appreciate any feedback here at Goodreads, or at my website.

Thanks
Stuart
114553 Hi, everyone,
This is my first posting and I thought I would jump right in by providing my impression, so far, of a book titled; 'The Forgotten' by David Baldacci, a very well known and successful writer.
The setting is a town called Paradise, located in Florida, and after reading 250 pages the impression created by the author is that this is a town where old people go to warm their bones for a few years before moving on, at least spiritually.
It is also a town where street gangs roam freely in search of easy prey, and yet for some strange reason the police aren't focused, or obsessed by them, but rather by Baldacci's main character, Puller, a military crime scene investigator who single handedly takes them on beats them to a pulp without so much as a bloody nose in return. All of this on his first day in town.
Puller is there investigating his aunt's death, but rather that helping him, all the police, in particular an officer named Hooper, want to do is harass Puller.
It is well written, flows along nicely but somehow hasn't quite captured my complete interest, in spite of knowing that some darker, high level power is obscurely involved and orchestrating events. But it certainly has enough of my attention to warrant carrying on to see how it all unfolds.