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Book Review: Power Play by Joe Finder (Blogcritics.org) |
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Thursday, 06 September 2007 |
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This is probably the fastest moving and darkest of Finder's novels to date. What happens when a group of executives set for a weekend off-site meeting are suddenly trapped in a remote hunting lodge in the wilds of British Columbia? No cell phones, laptops, or BlackBerrys to be had. Guns have been fired and blood has spilled, and this is just barely after dinner on the first night. The fleeting ... Share Your Opinion. (0 posts)
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