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    I don't know if it is just me or not but to me this is the fastest paced novel he has ever written and one of my favorites. It seems people are dying left and right. Does anyone else agree?

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    I felt the same way. Right from the opening chapter it's fast paced. I really liked this book.

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    It's a fast mover and it definitely has a Sam Peckinpah body count doesn't it?...

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    Fantastic book, and yeah, probably one of the fastest paced ones he has done, no complaints obviously, It was fab

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    The idea started out from a screenplay for Peckinpah, which may account for the pacing -- and the body count!

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    Definitely the fastest paced one I have every read of his. But no complaints. I thought it turned out pretty good.

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