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Bezig met laden... Hell's Quest: 1971 (2006)door John W. Cassell
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Exactly how Collingwood had been built, how she had assumed a completely new identity and personality, just what frightening, sinister debts had been incurred in the process I didn't yet know. The final piece of the puzzle was coming whenever I was ready to listen, but I already dearly loved the person incurring the debts and I already understood why they had been incurred. Nancy was fleeing from a first degree murder charge, a case no doubt still open on the books of the Hoboken Police Department. I had followed those Waterfront Commission hearings Warren brought up with some interest back in 1966. When he mentioned them this morning, I vaguely recalled a murdered federal informant by the name of Deluca being mentioned by several witnesses. It may not have been the same guy. I may have remembered the name wrong. But if he was, the case was open with the FBI as well. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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I thought the writing was exceptionally well done. The characters were all very well written and well developed and the story was very fluid and helped make all 800+ pages turn and flip fast. The only problem I had was identifying with the main character John Cassell. I just couldn't seem to relate to any of the choices or decisions he made. But a very well written story that I did enjoy immensely.
Only other point I have is very confused on weather or not this is an autobiography, fiction, or somewhere in the middle but that just adds to the story I guess. ( )