Hometown Press
As I pack my bags for Montana, it's nice to see some hometown press. In "Thrill Seeker," Jay Stevens reviews The Price of Liberty for the Missoula Independent:
" . . . the book is Graff's tautest yet. It's an almost seamless thriller, a page-turner. The best feature of the book is the villain, Shane Fetters. In a new move for Graff, the book is partly told from Fetters' point of view, which allows Graff to flex a talent also not yet seen in his previous novels: humor."
Despite those kind words, Stevens is disappointed that this book isn't as political as the previous ones. Maybe it's something we can discuss at the Q&A after my reading at Fact & Fiction next Tuesday night!
And, speaking of that venerable bookstore, manager Barbara Theroux reminds us that, even though it's August already, "There's Still Time to Relax and Read" (The Missoulian). And among the books she suggests you read is . . . yep, The Price of Liberty.
" . . . look out and keep turning the pages!"
If you're reading this in Missoula, I hope to see you soon.
Posted: Friday, August 6, 2010 - 11:32 am
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