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Review by:
Allison M. Dickson
on Dec. 30, 2011 :
To the incredibly unfair reviewer below, you will notice that the reason this book is the same as Mustang Sally is because Ian Healy recently got a 4-book deal through New Babel Books to publish his Just Cause series. You might also notice that Mustang Sally is no longer on the market, because a publisher bought it. Instead of giving him a one-star rating that will unfairly drive down his business, and instead of accusing him of ripping you off (which he didn't), you should be congratulating him on his success and perhaps do a little research. There are numerous blogs that have been featuring stories about his book deal.
To those who are interested in knowing exactly how good this book is, trust me: it's excellent. And I'm thrilled that Ian Healy is finally getting his work recognized by publishers and readers alike.
(reviewed the day of purchase)
Review by:
lando
on Dec. 25, 2011 :
I bought this book thinking that it was a sequel to Mustang Sally, but lo and behold the author slightly changes the name and title cover and sold the same book twice.
I don't know what the intention behind this was but it stinks of a rip-off to me.
After all these years of promoting Harry Blaine and Just Cause you would think he would just write something new. Even if its crap, atleast its something new to digest.
(reviewed the day of purchase)