Patrick Anderson gave Adrian McKinty's Dead I Well May Be (Scribner, $24) a rave review in yesterday's Washington Post. He had the very same reaction to this wonderful, dark, violent, humorous novel that I did. (For my take on it, check the Sun-Times.) It's great to see McKinty getting the press he deserves because he's one helluva good writer.
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