Originally posted by EE Justice on the Amazon site:
I've been feeling something missing from my life. I didn't realize what until I read Vincent O'Neil's latest Frank Cole adventure, Contest of Wills. I'd been missing Frank, who after the earlier three episodes, has become like a trusted buddy. I missed his self-depricating charm - a dude like many of us who has screwed up royally in life but soldiers on. I'd also been missing O'Neil's deft, facile prose. Like the other Exile books, this one made me smile a lot as I followed Frank and his crew through the plot convolutions. Of course, the getting there is all the fun and O'Neil doesn't disappoint. The only bummer is knowing it'll be another year or so till I get to hang out with Frank again. Maybe I should move to Exile.
I've been feeling something missing from my life. I didn't realize what until I read Vincent O'Neil's latest Frank Cole adventure, Contest of Wills. I'd been missing Frank, who after the earlier three episodes, has become like a trusted buddy. I missed his self-depricating charm - a dude like many of us who has screwed up royally in life but soldiers on. I'd also been missing O'Neil's deft, facile prose. Like the other Exile books, this one made me smile a lot as I followed Frank and his crew through the plot convolutions. Of course, the getting there is all the fun and O'Neil doesn't disappoint. The only bummer is knowing it'll be another year or so till I get to hang out with Frank again. Maybe I should move to Exile.
Not quite as good as the first three. Maybe because it had a lot to do with those despicable characters: lawyers. :-)