First book in the Frank Knott crime/adventure series. Follow this thinking, no-nonsense bounty hunter as he visits an old Marine Corps buddy in Dallas, and quickly discovers a rash of crimes and corruption across the Lone Star State.
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4.0 out of 5
stars Great
read!, September 6, 2012
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review is from: Crime and Corruption in Texas (Frank Knott
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This is a very fine first
novel that reads really well. There are interesting twists in the plot and the
dialog is realistic. Readers will eagerly await Epperson's next book in this
series.
5.0 out of 5
stars What a Great
Ride!, August 28, 2012
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Thoroughly enjoyed the rough
and tumble romp with Mr. Knott! Had plenty of action and wit and a great 'anti'
hero!
5.0 out of 5
stars This little
crime book has it all, August 6, 2012
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This book is a good read with
lots going on. Just the right amount of action, strong-arm stuff and intrigue.
Even a short but steamy love scene that wasn't syrupy or in bad taste. Just
enough to make me want to want to read about that long-legged Connie Stone
again. The approach to the story is appealing -- Frank Knott, the main character
isn't really a crime fighter, yet he gets into chest-high trouble trying to
sleuth out all the crime happening around him, and comes out on top -- just like
every tough good guy should.
4.0 out of 5
stars Waiting For
More Knott, August 6, 2012
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Good first outing for
Epperson. He's positioned his warts-and-all hero, Frank Knott, right in the
middle of likeable and memorable characters such as Joseph Flynn's Ladbrook
Johnson and Lee Child's Jack Reacher. Since Crime and Corruption is listed as
the first of a series, it will be interesting to see if Knott can survive
returning to Atlanta, `cause there's no crime and corruption there, right? I'd
bet he finds just enough to keep his juices flowing and our pages turning, even
if he has to travel back to Texas.
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5.0 out of 5
stars I'm
hooked, July 14, 2012
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Crime and Corruption in Texas
was a great read. I was hooked after the first few pages and then couldn't put
it down. What a wild two weeks Frank Knott lived! The book left me wanting
more.....hoping for a sequel!! This is a very fine first novel that reads really well. There are interesting
twists in the plot and the dialog is realistic. Readers will eagerly await
Epperson's next book in this series.
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