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Cheryl

Glad to hear you liked this. I picked it up on a whim yesterday.

NascarDan

That cover looks like the Democratic convention. Is this one of them subversive books?

Rodney P. McManus

I don't think there's anything smart or funny about this story. It's a travesty to start putting celebrities on the supreme court.

I'm disgusted and embarrassed by our country.

finnigan


It's fiction, you imbecilic boob.

Cozy Crime


I don't think there is any reason to resort to off-color language here.

Mr. McManus may or may not have been being sarcastic, though I don't care for sarcasm.

Let's try and keep it clean here, everyone. Mr. Montgomery offers a yeoman's service on this site for all of us. He works very hard to provide all the wonderful information each week.

As a librarian I am thankful for this site and for a critic as revered as Mr. Montgomery to give us his time.

Dean Jukes

@NASCARDan: I don't know anything about this book but I think you might be interested in a new series I'm working on. My agent is currently negotiating with a book publisher and we should have a deal in place soon. It's a series of action/mystery novels set in the world of NASCAR. The main character is Arnold Bodine, a driver who moonlights as a private eye. I think the platform for this series is very strong.

finnigan

That sounds like the worst idea I've ever heard.

Dan

I'm not a Nascar fan, we don't really get it up here in Canada, but that sounds like a wonderful, empowering story for a detective series. I think you're going to be very successul Dean. What a beautiful thing to have such artistic talent.

Cosmo Vittelli


Can we please get back to Buckley's book, and get off the stupid NASCAR thing?

Of course, I'm not wearing pants, so take that into account.

Edward


David,
thank you postings these book of the week lists. As I have little time to browse bookstores, it's great to have a critic letting us know what is worth our money.

I'm sure others feel the same way.

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David J. Montgomery is the thriller/mystery critic for The Daily Beast and the Chicago Sun-Times. He has written about authors and books for several of the country's largest newspapers, including the Washington Post, USA Today and Boston Globe.

He lives in the Washington, D.C. suburbs with his wife and daughters.

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