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Offline JohnyMac

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Review of Kurt Schlichter's Latest Novel "Crisis"
« on: January 02, 2021, 01:03:27 PM »
Review of Kurt Schlichter's Latest Novel Crisis


With nothing to read over the holiday's I took Jackalopes suggestion and uploaded Crisis from Amazon to keep me occupied in-between projects.

Bottom-line first, I enjoyed the read and highly recommend it to folks and especially first-time readers of Schlichter's lethal hero, Kelly Turnbull. To be frank, I would rate this book the top one of the five-book series.

Earlier books in my opinion although fun to read where a bit over the top in believability. Perfect for a long airplane flight to the and from the Las Vegas Shot Show but not one I would run out and buy the day one was released from the publisher.

Although this book has its questionable moments, I could allow my eyes to go out of focus and take the plot in stride of the story. I would love 15-minutes to ask Schlichter a few questions of why he did not have Turnbull do 'X' or why he had him do 'Y'. I will let you, the reader of this post figure out those spots; however, since I have never written a novel, I will leave those moments up to the author's prerogative.

Schlichter has a follow-up novel to Crisis coming out later this year titled The Split. Because of Crisis, I will break my pattern and buy it the first day it is available to the public.

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Knowing their thoughts, he said to them, “Every kingdom divided against itself is laid waste, and no city or house divided against itself will stand - Matthew 12:25



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Re: Review of Kurt Schlichter's Latest Novel "Crisis"
« Reply #1 on: January 02, 2021, 05:56:38 PM »
Yeah, I thought it was a worthy addition to the Kelly Turnbull novels.  It's a solid adventure novel, with some humor, at the liberal's expense thrown in.  Schlicter has a good handle on the schism in American society.  I'm sure the novels make some liberals' heads explode.  :dancingGrenade:

    I still think Indian Country is the best novel of the series, though Schlicter's re-writing of the Kelly Turnbull background changes some of the dynamics between Kelly and his boss.

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Re: Review of Kurt Schlichter's Latest Novel "Crisis"
« Reply #2 on: January 02, 2021, 06:50:18 PM »
I still think Indian Country is the best novel of the series, though Schlicter's re-writing of the Kelly Turnbull background changes some of the dynamics between Kelly and his boss. I agree Jackalope. I am going to reread the series.

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