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The Loud Adios by Ken Kuhlken

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2.0

Set in the 1940s and supposedly (but not) written in the style of hard-boiled novels of the time, this one starts out manageable, but then takes its Tortured Good Man Struggling With Himself central character way over the top. There are Nazis in Mexico, a cult, and a gorgeous, emotionally and mentally damaged teenage girl who's been sexually abused and yet remains totally innocent. Of course there are.

mcf's review

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2.0

Set in the 1940s and supposedly (but not) written in the style of hard-boiled novels of the time, this one starts out manageable, but then takes its Tortured Good Man Struggling With Himself central character way over the top. There are Nazis in Mexico, a cult, and a gorgeous, emotionally and mentally damaged teenage girl who's been sexually abused and yet remains totally innocent. Of course there are.
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