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1.0 out of 5 stars
Sub-Pulp Fiction,
By Keith Otis Edwards "Keith Otis Edwards" (Dearbron, MI United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Blue Moon: A Novel (Hardcover)
Back in the 1970s, dozens of balding heads hatched the idea that a *female* James Bond was a brilliant and original concept, and so a host of hack writers went to work. Adolescents were likewise grooved by the concept, and so I bought this book. I didn't own it for long, because it really is awful. As I recall, there's little suspense in it, even less action, and it is utterly bereft of titillation. On all counts, the Cherry Delight series of pulp novels by "Glen Chase" (several different authors) were masterpieces in comparison.Despite the late Mr. Wager's fame, he really was a trashy writer. |
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Blue Moon by Walter Wager (Paperback - 1980)
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