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Journal Entry 1 by safrolistics from Newbiggin-By-The-Sea, Northumberland United Kingdom on Monday, October 31, 2011
Ordell Robbie makes a fine living selling illegal high-powered weaponry to the wrong people, Jackie Burke couriers Ordell's profits from Freeport to Miami. But the Feds are on to Jackie - and now the aging, but still hot, flight attendant will have to do prison time or play ball, which makes her a prime 'loose end' that Ordell needs to tie up - permanently. Jackie, however, has other plans. And with the help of Max Cherry - an honest but disgruntled bail bondsman - she could even end up with a serious nest egg in the process.
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Journal Entry 2 by safrolistics at Baltic Cafe in Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear United Kingdom on Wednesday, November 02, 2011
Released 6 mos ago (11/5/2011 UTC) at Baltic Cafe in Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear United Kingdom WILD RELEASE NOTES:
To be released at the Northeast Bookcrossers meet.
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Journal Entry 3 by Lukerik at Gateshead, Tyne and Wear United Kingdom on Sunday, November 06, 2011
I went to the Baltic looking for a different book and ended up taking this one too. Every once in a while someone will quietly ask me if I've read anything by this author, and they always ask it while looking at me out of the corner of their eye, as if checking to see if I know about a secret. I'll read it soon.
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Journal Entry 4 by Lukerik at Heaton, Tyne and Wear United Kingdom on Sunday, December 11, 2011
Well, I wouldn't go so far as to say I've discovered a secret. You know those American films you see where the characters speak so quickly you can't quite work out what they've said, but can roughly follow things by the flow of the plot? A lot of this is like that but once you're used to the dialect the story just flows, peopled with lots of naughty characters and no wasted words. In fact he actually skips words which are grammatically required but which the sense can do without. There's a refreshing lack of political correctness. I actually googled Leonard to see what colour he is (white). Jackie’s a likable heroine and there’s a feel-good air to the novel. No great shakes but I’d happily read other stuff by him.
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