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Feb 08, 2015GuyN rated this title 1.5 out of 5 stars
Told in the first person in a Dashiell Hammet like style this book did not work for me. Our protagonist is a painter, a fisherman, and a vigilante. Well, let's just say he judges everyone and he executes when he's angry. Now Heller loves to talk about painting and fishing (which includes the great outdoors) and does so at length frequently. He's not bad at it, but neither is he good enough to keep me interested through 360 pages. His character's self righteous violence put me off, but it's not that badly written if you like fishing, thrillers, or a bit of artist fantasy it may work for you.