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Holy Ghost: Virgil Flowers Book 11
by John Sandford
Worst ever (10/10/2018)
It started off slow with a detailed description of the downtown buildings. Then it slowed down from start to finish with details about guns--detailed details, The same details over and over, One or two interesting characters but mainly low lives of varying degrees. The most interesting two things were 1) the appearance of the apparition in the Mexican congregation's Catholic Church, which revives the town and which is sincere on the part of the parishioners and 2) the ultrasound results for Frankie's pregnancy.
My advice is to go right to Chapter 29 and enjoy a summary of everything.
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