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Old 09-15-2016, 02:01 PM   #443
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I'm about 50% into Blood On The Tracks , so far I'm enjoying.
For those on the fence still, I finished Blood On The Tracks. It had 2 story lines ( Iraq War Veterans) and Hobo's who use the trains & the camps culture. It did have creepy elements as well. Agent Parnel , see's dead people. Both from the job she had in the war, (Mortuary Affairs ) and the job she has as a law enforcement Agent, for the train company she works for. In her mind anyway, she brings them back to life, she also knows they are still very dead. Her knowledge of trains & the Hobo culture, symbols they use to mark places, that are deemed safe or not safe to camp in, all made for an interesting read. Although gruesome in parts, it was not over done. The story moved quickly and had lots of action. I liked Agent Parnell and loved her ex military dog and partner Clyde, because this was a first book, I think more background was given to explain what she did in the war & how she got Clyde. I'll look for more books in this series.

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