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Jungle of Glass: The New Ed Rogan Mystery |
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Rating:  Summary: Welcome To The Jungle Review: A well-written, fast read that's pure fun. I travel a lot and read tons of books--everything from the classics to the B-listers. Not that this author is a B-lister--far from it. Sometimes a foray into virtual unknowns uncovers some gems, "Jungle of Glass" is one and to call it "escapist" is a compliment. The detective is Ed Rogan, a Brooks Brothers-suited gumshoe from New York who takes a trip down to El Salvador to sweat in the jungle. Hired to find some kidnappers, he winds up being shot at in a lingerie shop. The story is a grand hoot with snappy dialog, shady characters, and loose women. I couldn't put it down.
Rating:  Summary: Welcome To The Jungle Review: A well-written, fast read that's pure fun. I travel a lot and read tons of books--everything from the classics to the B-listers. Not that this author is a B-lister--far from it. Sometimes a foray into virtual unknowns uncovers some gems, "Jungle of Glass" is one and to call it "escapist" is a compliment. The detective is Ed Rogan, a Brooks Brothers-suited gumshoe from New York who takes a trip down to El Salvador to sweat in the jungle. Hired to find some kidnappers, he winds up being shot at in a lingerie shop. The story is a grand hoot with snappy dialog, shady characters, and loose women. I couldn't put it down.
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