Sins of the Father is currently available on Kindle for less than a pound. It’s not a bad thriller, not great, but perfectly good for reading by the pool or while watching the rain fall in Skye. It is a bit gruesome at times and won’t be to everyone’s taste. Also the central theme of the book is about a 1960s TV star who turns out to be a far less pleasant character than everyone thought he was; the contemporary echoes are not always comfortable.
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Last Updated: December 30, 2013 by Eddie
Books I have Read: Sins of the Father
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