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When you're overmatched, deception and distraction are your best friends. Being to speak. Say anything. Your opponent will expect you to finish the statement, but act before you do. Chances are you'll catch him napping."-Halt
— Jan 01, 2020 10:02AM
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L.G. Mosher
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When you're overmatched, deception and distraction are your best friends. Being to speak. Say anything. Your opponent will expect you to finish the statement, but act before you do. Chances are you'll catch him napping."-Halt
— Jan 02, 2020 04:33AM

L.G. Mosher
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Let's invite the fellows to dance." - Halt.
I honestly think that that statement is the most bad-A thing Halt has said as of yet.
I read it and instantly turned the page, needing to see what was about to go down.
— Dec 31, 2019 07:24AM
I honestly think that that statement is the most bad-A thing Halt has said as of yet.
I read it and instantly turned the page, needing to see what was about to go down.

L.G. Mosher
is on page 130 of 441
Clear your head. Clear your mind if all distractions. Become part of the situation. Don't think, feel and sense what is around you." -Halt
The bond between these 3 men reflect greatly on Flanagans writing. I couldn't put the book down. I had to know just what "Halt's peril" was going to be. It doesn't happen at the very beginning and the anticipation of wondering when it would be kept me page turning.
— Dec 31, 2019 06:55AM
The bond between these 3 men reflect greatly on Flanagans writing. I couldn't put the book down. I had to know just what "Halt's peril" was going to be. It doesn't happen at the very beginning and the anticipation of wondering when it would be kept me page turning.

L.G. Mosher
is on page 70 of 441
. . . . . . If Halt does, I will riot!
As soon as I saw the title that is all I had to say.
The gray-bearded ranger is more than loveable in this book. It is by far the most fearsome we have seen Halt be over the entire series. It makes him all the more enduring to know that he's just like anyone else, with thoughts and feelings, even when that feeling is sadness over his not-so-great brothers death.
— Dec 30, 2019 09:25AM
As soon as I saw the title that is all I had to say.
The gray-bearded ranger is more than loveable in this book. It is by far the most fearsome we have seen Halt be over the entire series. It makes him all the more enduring to know that he's just like anyone else, with thoughts and feelings, even when that feeling is sadness over his not-so-great brothers death.