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Book Review of The Devil's Right Hand (Jack Keller, Bk 1)

The Devil's Right Hand (Jack Keller, Bk 1)
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Keller's life during this novel is almost non-stop chases, fights, or cat and mouse moves. The danger is very real, and the antagonists are mean. So's Keller, but he's still got enough humanity in him to make him sympathetic. Although his conflicted love life element of this story initially seemed to get in the way of the rest, it became apparent early on why it was important. In fact, it's part of why I say Keller is mean, but human. Read the book and you'll see.