Stranded in Bolivia, Roger, an American fluent in the local Spanish dialect, sees his ticket home in Agnes, a young American woman searching for her eccentric brother, a magician who has become a Kurtz-like figure."
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2.0 out of 5 stars
ultimately, it's just rubbish,
By Eric the Read "last word" (Seattle, WA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Stone Cowboy (Paperback)
I found this book on a library shelf, bascially in stacks, not in the display libraries sometimes put up to entice people to read. I'd never heard of the author and wouldn't be surprised to never hear of him again.
The book actually started out kind of promising. It was hovering in category 7 for quite a while (on a scale of 1 to 10) before it began to move south. I made it to the actual middle of the book before I couldn't take it and jumped to the last chapter (which chapters, by the way, were EXTREMELY long). And in glancing through that, I discovered the same tired sophist nonsense and "clever" descriptions of people finally balling each other that began appearing first, it seems, in Tom Robbins novels way back when.
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