Latest in Camp’s Lucas Davenport series. This time he’s in Washington,
D.C. investigating an apparent assassination attempt on a Minnesota senator. As
usual, Camp’s prose is excellent and pulls the narrative right along. The procedural
elements are very well laid out, and there was a good deal of tension. Even though
the ending is weakened by a measure of improbability, it was good. I’ve read many
of the books in this series, and I liked this one as much as any of them. Good distraction
while it lasted.
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