Finally I finished the book. Bought it as part of the kindle first program. I have enough book log of already popular books so at times I use this opportunity to try new, relatively unknown authors. This was one such. After finishing the book, I can say that the book is very loosely knitted. It h...
This book was pretty annoying to read. One chapter per scene and a writing style that just tells, doesn’t show. Characters are flat even though we know about them. We can’t relate to them, we’re just there observing. There’s a lot of unnecessary scenes and characters that doesn’t really contribut...
A few weeks ago, our library received Bobby Cole's three outdoorsy thrillers, and last night I got the chance to start reading them; I quickly read "The Dummy Line" (Jake Crosby # 1) and have to say Cole really did a good job -- executed his plot with a professional finesse. Surely it's a tale of...
I started reading this book because I live in the same town as the author and am familiar with all of the places he mentions. The first Jake Crosby novel, The Dummy Line, was not my favorite type of read, so I was pleasantly surprised when I was unable to put Moon Underfoot down! I highly recomme...