Capturing the turbulence of Southeast D.C. and the opulence of Georgetown, Knight & Day richly evokes the contrast between the mean streets of Washington and the corridors of power on Capitol Hill.... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I really enjoyed this book. The right-wing obnoxious self-congratulatory Knight was so obviously patterned after Rushlimbaugh that that alone is worth the time to read it.I liked the way the two of them argued while still finding theoccasional good thing in each other. I enjoyed the Washington DCsetting. In fact, when I read mysteries it is always the settingand the characters that are important to me. The plot is secondaryand who actually "done it" is something I rarely remember.I am looking foward to reading the others. I know that there areat least two. I hope there will be even more on the way.
Great, Easy Read
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This book is a quick, easy adventure. The story flows nicely and the characters are easy to like. The murder unfolds and you are into it in no time. Would be good while flying or driving. I also enjoyed the sequel.
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