BookNotes: The Hangman's Companion (Jim McGill series Book 2)
By Joseph Flynn, Stray Dog Press, September 30, 2010, 0983031207
This was a fun and light read. The European scenes were fun. Some well-choreographed fight scenes.
[k7918] There was no moral distance between the taking of a life and causing one to be taken, but then morality never had a place in any of Bao’s calculations. Efficacy was everything.
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