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Stephen Matlock
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I can't say I'm "enjoying" this book, but I'm really taken in by the writing style--very crisp, clear, and direct. It is a very easy read, and information is explained the moment you need it--when someone is introduced into the story, his background is briefly explained, and the story continues. I would contrast this with another book I completed recently that was frankly dreadful. This book is utterly superior.
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