Santa Fe Edge Novel

Santa Fe Edge Novel
Santa Fe Edge Novel : Stuart Woods' books won't be the target of the literature class, however they usually move along and are an instant, fun read. To some extent this book falls into that category, and that's why I gave it two stars instead of just one. I have never been hot for the recurring villain theme unless the villain appears in two or three books after which is conducted away with, as Rex Stout did with Arnold Zeck. In previous books Woods has already established two recurring villains, Teddy Fay and Barbara Eagle.
In this book he not just has each of them within the same book, but introduces Dolly Parks, who apparently has been established to certainly be a recurring villain in future books. There's just the most tenuous outcomes of a few of these so it's a stretch to possess them all in the same book. Because i find a recurring villain annoying, the genuine reason We are giving a negative review to this particular book is because it features a cliff hanger ending. I do think a writer owes it to his / her readers to possess each book complete on its own, and it's also unconscionable to complete otherwise. Essentially the author cheats people that paid money for the book. Within this book all three villains achieve their dreams, as well as the book ends as Ed Eagle sets to "right the wrong", no less than as far as Barbara Eagle can be involved. This really is apt to be the past Stuart Woods book I order.

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By Stuart Woods
400 pages
Publisher: Signet; Reprint edition (March 29, 2011)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0451232933

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