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| Value for Money | 8/10 |
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| Overall rating | 8/10 |
Full review by
south76
on 7th Jan 2004
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It's interesting that Harriet Klausner's review of this book is basically a re-written version of the Publisher's Weekly similarily ill-conceived review. Ms. Klausner, do you actually read the books you review anymore, or just skim the first chapter, the synopsis, and then copy someone else who skimmed the first chapter and the synopsis?
The book, by the way, is hands-down the best Nick Travers book ever, and marks a serious departure for Ace Atkins. In particular, his narrations from ALIAS's perspective are truly magical. Oh, and the plot -- taut, suspenseful, and surprising -- makes perfect sense if you actually read the book.
south76's review and ratings | 101 words
Review by
Harriet Klausner
on 23rd Dec 2003
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User Rating : 6
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Dirty South
Ace Atkins
Morrow, Mar 2004, $24.95, 304 pp.
ISBN: 0060004622
Teddy Paris and Nick Travers, both former National Football League players, became friends during an exhibition season when the former stole or borrowed depending on who tells the story the latter's jeep. While Nick became a music expert and part-time Tulane instructor, Teddy partnered with his brother to the tune of a multimillion dollar rap music label. The two men remain friends with the commonality of short foo ...
Harriet Klausner's full review | 267 words

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