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fadedrose

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32. The hell with the critics...you got me curious
Mon Jan 23, 2012, 12:38 AM
Jan 2012

Gave it a look myself at Amazon.

My son and daughter, whenever a film or book has a terrific review, refuse to have a go at it. But Amazon has given this one 4-l/2 Stars, which ain't hay. Sounds like a good story:

One snowy New Year's Day, in the midst of the Great Depression, Dr. James Delaney--haunted by the slaughters of the Great War, and abandoned by his wife and daughter--returns home to find his three-year-old grandson on his doorstep, left by his mother in Delaney's care. Coping with this unexpected arrival, Delaney hires Rose, a tough, decent Sicilian woman with a secret in her past. Slowly, as Rose and the boy begin to care for the good doctor, the numbness in Delaney begins to melt. Recreating 1930s New York with the vibrancy and rich detail that are his trademarks, Pete Hamill weaves a story of honor, family, and one man's simple courage that no reader will soon forget


If this was a mystery, I'd get it for myself.

At this site, I noticed the first title was A Killilng for Christ(1980). Is this a religious writer?

http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/h/pete-hamill/

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Digging the book or digging the new kindle? :) nt mvccd1000 Jan 2012 #17
Darn you, m fadedrose Jan 2012 #18
You can just get a Kindle app for your smartphone Lydia Leftcoast Jan 2012 #20
Lydia, Lydia.... fadedrose Jan 2012 #21
Sorry, rose. :) mvccd1000 Jan 2012 #22
I like Amos Walker a lot fadedrose Jan 2012 #23
Not a fan of Estleman's westerns... mvccd1000 Jan 2012 #26
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I looked up your two authors... fadedrose Jan 2012 #36
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He's got two I might try.. fadedrose Jan 2012 #33
I've only read his Easy Rawlins books. ceile Jan 2012 #34
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The hell with the critics...you got me curious fadedrose Jan 2012 #32
Most of Hamills books are "observational". he writes a lot russspeakeasy Jan 2012 #35
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