OYENTE

George

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This could be the new Foyle's War on TV!

Total
4 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 12-21-21

This is a made for the big screen novel about a pair of criminal sleuths who are almost complete opposites who solve a interesting fact pattern that is both original and satisfying. The main protagonist is a 39 year old ex. Scotland Yard detective with a sketchy history of dealing with a criminal's basic rights who happens to be a methodical and brilliant professional that has teamed up with the writer of the book, Anthony Horowitz, to chronicle several high profile crimes as a private detective. Horowitz brings with him a firm set of moral values that are cut and dry while the protagonist has a moral compass that sometimes seems to waver. I think it is fair to say that both of the main characters are charming in their own ways and in the end work well well together. I would hope that the author will continue to write about the his new Detective character and that he maintains his skeptical partner as the story develops into new novels. Riveting, funny, and smart writing equal a near perfect score on all accounts.

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Tweedy is a complete Snowflake.

Total
3 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 11-15-18

Unconventional format with very stiff interviews interspersed in several of the chapters . Tweedy is so left wing politically correct that he goes full circle and becomes a self righteous zealot. While I am accustomed to his voice his delivery comes across as if he is reading " his " book with flashcards.

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