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Old 08-30-2018, 04:45 AM   #27461
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Originally Posted by astrangerhere View Post
Just finished Meddling Kids. It was not a good book, but it was some seriously entertaining brain candy. Why Cantero felt the need to switch back and forth between prose and script-writers format baffles me, but it was not distracting enough to kill the story.

Still listening to Trading in Danger. Not sure what I'll pick on the Kobo next.
I just purchased This Body's Not Big Enough For Both Of US by Edgar Cantero (who wrote Meddling Kids mentioned above). Flipping through the book, it seems he doesn't use the script-writers format except for a few brief passage in the opening of the book.

I hadn't heard of the author but the cover of the book caught my interest (at first glance I thought it was going to be a Batman book featuring a conflict between The Joker vs. The Riddler). The premise of the book looks interesting: Warring twins (male [Adrian] and female [Zooey]) who share one body (in the words from the jacket "One body, two pilots.") and are private detectives, in a book that looks to be a combination of action, comedy, and film noir.
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