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Ross Thomas
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- Qjack
- 11-03-24
Close, but jot enough.
Ok version of a great book. The editing to abridge the book leaves large gaps in the plot.
Not understanding why Ross Thomas’ works get relegated to abridged version. It’s a waste.
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- Stephen
- 10-11-11
Robert Culp does great
I love Ross Thomas stories and this one is a good one. Robert Culp has the perfect wry voice for narrating this. I wish he had done more books before he had gone. RIP.
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