Bloody Genius: Good
In the early evening I finished Bloody Genius by John Sandford. I liked the story and look forward to the next Virgil Flowers novel.
In the early evening I finished Bloody Genius by John Sandford. I liked the story and look forward to the next Virgil Flowers novel.
Clayton Deese looks like a small-time criminal, muscle for hire when his loan shark boss needs to teach someone a lesson. Now, seven months after a job that went south and landed him in jail, Deese has skipped out on bail, and the U.S. Marshals come looking for him. They don't much care about a low-level guy--it's his boss they want--but Deese might be their best chance to bring down the whole operation.
In the evening I started in Neon Prey by John Sandford. I was immediately sucked into the story and kept reading for most of the evening.