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PoindexterOglethorpe

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27. "I Am Pilgrim" by Terry Hayes.
Mon Jan 22, 2018, 10:34 AM
Jan 2018

A thriller about the hunt for a Muslim fanatic who wants to destroy the West. A man formerly in a super-duper secret spy agency is recalled to service to find this guy. Pretty interesting, although it's marred by too many sentences saying things like "If only I'd known this clue was a dead end" or "I should have realized that so and so's lack of interest meant something." Foreshadowing that shouldn't be there, and I'm sorry the editor kept all them in.

But I'm nearly done, should finish later today.

Oh, and I don't think labs can do DNA testing within a day or two. Although since only figuring out if the two people in question were related, I believe that is a fast test.

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