I have read some reviews that have stated that is book could be read as a stand-alone novel, but I completely disagree. I think you need to read Dead Anyways before this book as it sets up everything and more for this book and I feel that a reader would be at a disadvantage if they did not read the ...
Chris Knopf brings readers an intelligent thriller, where your life can really change in one second:Arthur Cathcart, is a market researcher, the finder of information no matter how well hidden it appears or if someone is not wiling to talk; Arthur gets the job done. However, he never expected that h...
Rating: 3.5* of fiveThe Book Description: Sam Acquillo can hide in his windswept waterfront cottage all he wants, but the demons of his past are going to find him. Worse, they've teamed up with some pretty nasty demons of the present, including a very determined Chief of Police whose top detective h...
Rating: 3.75* of fiveThe Book Report: Sam Acquillo, “retired” (fired for beating up a Fortune 500 stooge who wanted Sam to do unethical stuff) engineer turned curmudgeonly champion of the abused, is back. He's still licking his psychic wounds from The Last Refuge, where his problem-solving skills w...
Pretty solid sequel. I enjoyed Bad Bird. I loved Jackie’s character. She is an intelligent, messy, pot smoking attorney who isn’t afraid to tell it like it is. She is independent, yet knows when to rely on her friends for help. The secondary characters are equally as interesting, especially her boyf...
Cute quick mystery. I liked Jackie. There were some funny moments in the books. I never would have called the ending!
If you were a young adult in 1969 and resent getting old you might enjoy this book.Knopf talks about being young and free and blow jobs and a bunch of self-indulgent crap and he's added another brick to the wall mainstream publishing is building around itself.