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The Inside Ring by Mike Lawson

The Inside Ring

by Mike Lawson
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  • First Published:
  • May 1, 2005, 272 pages
  • Paperback:
  • Aug 2006, 336 pages
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J.R. Anderson

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Mr. Lawson has painted an impressionist picture with sharply delineated points of detail. His lead character is believable and capable without being superhuman. The supporting characters with their (not always endearing) quirks add richly to his exposition. He employs a healthy amount of artistic licence, and I'll grant him his artist' prerogative. His antagonists are among the most vile I've ever encontered - Touche. Mr. Lawson, good job and Godspeed. Out here- J.R .
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