A review by poedogruns
Blowback by Peter May

4.0

What drew me into this novel was the complexity of the characters, especially after the cookie cutter perfection of the characters in my last James Patterson reading. Life is messy, but these guys faced it with intellect and a glass of wine. Being wrapped up in the storyline was serenely peaceful for me, because whatever drama was thrown out, the characters dealt with it in quiet confidence. And the true motive of the murder seemed justified in my opinion. I liked this novel a lot. [return][return]The only drawback I found were the young, beautiful love interests who, of course, could not resist hooking up with much older fellows double their age. It is fiction, so I will suspend my skepticism.