Kristin D. (kdurham2813) reviewed The Tenth Circle (The Blaine McCracken) on + 753 more book reviews
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A political thriller with a lot of locations, a lot of characters and a lot of short choppy chapters. Blaine McCracken is the main character, but there was a large host of other characters that were vital to the story and without them all the pieces wouldn't connect, but it was awfully hard to keep them all straight and to remember what side of the equation they were on.
With many characters all living in different locations, this book hopped country and states often. From Iran to Washington, D.C., there were a lot of moving parts. I wish that it had been easier to read.
A political thriller with a lot of locations, a lot of characters and a lot of short choppy chapters. Blaine McCracken is the main character, but there was a large host of other characters that were vital to the story and without them all the pieces wouldn't connect, but it was awfully hard to keep them all straight and to remember what side of the equation they were on.
With many characters all living in different locations, this book hopped country and states often. From Iran to Washington, D.C., there were a lot of moving parts. I wish that it had been easier to read.