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The Price of Blood by Chuck Logan.


A film Homefront, which I was happy to watch in theater, is adaptation of eponymous book by Vietnam veteran Chuck Logan who wrote many adventures on police undercover agent Phil Broker as I recognized by a movie and put in list to take this series.

 

Logan demonstrates himself brilliant in writing of sentences. His narration becomes living by bringing of noir which in wonderful methaphors. I didn’t see one right a couple of time that he began a new paragraph in continuing ongoing act. However, it was author’s decision how to tell.

 

It was short reading because personages only does that behave unrealistically. Broker in his legend of arm dealer plans to sell few rifles to criminals when sudden comes a woman who is a daughter of his friend. She wasn’t stopped by police which was nearby and waited. Their reaction after was in nominal “who is she?” as same Broker reacted who didn’t make professional efforts toward her that she mustn’t be here. The bandits began to suspect her (and therefore Broker too.) with no point after seeing some military file in her purse.

 

I made glance in Homefront book which difference I knew before by describing told that Broker is married whereas he is widowed in a flick. An introduction wasn’t as it was in adaptation and I didn’t want more because it added to overall research by which I made verdict to make over with reading of Chuck Logan.


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