Thursday, August 13, 2009
Sinkiller Review
Not everybody in the book club liked "Sin Killer" as much as I did. In fact, less than half the readers gave it a good review. The people who did like this zany, brutal novel liked it a lot. Most people admit that Larry McMurtry writing has great character development. With just a few words he can portray a person including their motivation, their outlook, and their vulnerabilities.
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