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Heat Lightning by John Sandford
Heat Lightning by John Sandford










Heat Lightning by John Sandford

I also have the right to dislike what he writes about Veterans (we all seem to be bunched together) and those who have different political beliefs. Sandford has the right to write what he wants to write. I am one of the stupid old guys who went to Viet Nam. Sanford seems to have a political agenda. This is his second hit piece on the Republicans and their convention. Sandford's books, and I usually enjoy them. Sandford agrees with Homeland Security under the new administration(the new targets are Veterans, Conservatives and Pro-Lifers). This was a good hit piece before the election. Viet Nam veterans (the old guys as he refers to them) Homeland Security under a Republican Adminstration (I agree too much power) and Republicans in general prior to the convention in Minneapolis. Good: Vietnamese Communist Killers, and an ex-CIA Leftist. Because if it's true, then this whole thing leads down a lot more trails than he thought it did - and every one of them is booby-trapped.įilled with the audacious plotting, rich characters, and brilliant suspense, this is Sandford writing at the top of his game.Ī political statement by John Sandford through his characters. If only he could find out what connects them all.and then he does, and he's almost sorry he did.

Heat Lightning by John Sandford

The more Flowers works the murders, the more convinced he is th at someone's keeping a list, and that the list could have a lot more names on it. Exactly like the body they found last week. There's a body in Stillwater, two shots to the head, found near a veterans' memorial. It's a hot, humid summer night in Minnesota, and Flowers is in bed with one of his ex-wives (the second one, if you're keeping count ) when the phone rings. John Sandford's introduction of Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension investigator Virgil Flowers in Dark of the Moon was an immediate critical and popular success.įlowers is only in his late 30's, but he's been around the block a few times, and he doesn't think much can surprise him anymore.












Heat Lightning by John Sandford