To: Lurker; Travis McGee; trisham; MileHi
For those of you who have read Travis's books and enjoyed them, I wish to point out they are in an entirely different genre than Collateral Crimes. His are what are known as "dystopian fantasy" books, whereas Collateral Crimes is a crime thriller. Also, while the "Collateral Crimes" begin with an ATF gun running operation, this is not a political book and it does not contain any political preaching.
If you're looking for conservative manifestos (or how to sail), read Travis's books. Apparently many people do read them and enjoy them immensely.
But if you're looking for escapist entertainment, Collateral Crimes might be more to your liking. It's sort of The Fugitive meets Romancing the Stone.
-Jeff
13 posted on
11/18/2017 7:44:02 AM PST by
Jeff Chandler
(Headline: Muslims Fear Backlash from Tomorrow's Terror Attack - Mark Steyn)
To: Jeff Chandler
Thanks, Jeff. Im looking for a weekend read.
Best of luck,
L
14 posted on
11/18/2017 7:45:23 AM PST by
Lurker
(President Trump isn't our last chance. President Trump is THEIR last chance.)
To: Jeff Chandler
15 posted on
11/18/2017 7:46:04 AM PST by
trisham
(Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
To: Jeff Chandler; Lurker
Semi-dystopian yes, fantasy no. Not fantasy because nobody flies, nobody time travels, nobody reads minds. It all happens in the real world, where all the rules of physics apply. Semi-dystopian, because my novels are not set in some future post-apocalyptic landscape, but only a few years ahead in a recognizable society that is in the process of slow-motion entropic collapse.
18 posted on
11/18/2017 4:44:24 PM PST by
Travis McGee
(EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com)
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