My latest review for the Philadelphia Inquirer looks at William Lashner's legal thriller A Killer's Kiss.
This was the first book of Lashner's that I'd read and I enjoyed it.
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David J. Montgomery is a writer and critic specializing in books and publishing. He is an emeritus columnist for the Chicago Sun-Times and The Daily Beast, and has also written for USA Today, the Washington Post, and other fine publications. A former professor of History, he lives in Northern Virginia with his wife and two daughters.
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