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I liked this book. A few chapters dragged a bit here or there but it kept me absorbed, especially the 2nd half of the book (380 pp). It has an O'Henry type ending, I think. Like a huge puzzle that fit together very well, except for one tiny piece that I hope will be in a sequel.
Tim Rackley, deputy U. S. Marshal in LA is a hero and I like quite a few of the characters - his wife, coworkers, and bosses. I have the next book in the series and honestly don't know if I should stick with Tim, or visit Robicheaux in New Orleans (Burke) or return to Minnesota to see what's up with Cork O'Connor (Krueger), as I just picked up both of these series books from the library today.
Tim kept me from watching the convention most of the day. Just now turned on the TV.
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