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Friday, August 9, 2013

Billy Boyle

I recently read "Billy Boyle: A World War II Mystery" by James R. Benn. I've never been a murder mystery kind of guy, but this one caught my eye since it was briefly offered as a free Kindle book and it was set during WWII. I loved the book- I enjoy fiction intertwined with real history and I'm fascinated by WWII. Billy Boyle's investigations continue in a series of sequels. I'm looking forward to reading them all. Benn's prose and dialog are wonderful. The first book is in first-person- normally not my favorite- but Benn's style is enjoyable and fresh. Always a treat to discover a new author.

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