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Old 07-18-2014, 07:56 PM   #20241
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I've just started "The Lions of Lucerne" (Scot Harvath #1) by Brad Thor, and while it's a quick and pleasant read, I'm afraid it lacks the depth of a John Sandford or Jeffery Deaver novel. I'm sure I'll finish the book, but not so sure I'll read the rest of the series. I had an into to his books with a teaser (that I was unaware was just a teaser,) a 20-page start of another of his books which made me decided to start at the beginning of the series, but there doesn't seem to be much more character development in this first book.

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That would be too bad. Things get more hairy for Harvath in subsequent novels.

I'd guess he's up to the task. But do we get to see more of how he thinks and feels? What causes him to function the way he does? So far it's just 'dad died so I'll become a SEAL.'


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