Fiction
A Few Right Thinking Men by Sulari Gentill
by Laurie Steed •
A Few Right Thinking Men by Sulari Gentill
Pantera Press, $29.99 pb, 349 pp
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It takes a talented writer to imbue history with colour and vivacity. It is all the more impressive when the author creates a compelling narrative. As an example of a burgeoning genre, A Few Right Thinking Men more than matches its historical crime contemporaries in both areas.
A Few Right Thinking Men by Sulari Gentill
Pantera Press, $29.99 pb, 349 pp
ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.
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