

Wow, what a tale! If you were disappointed with the author's "Abraham Lincoln: The Vampire Hunter," as I was, don't use that as an excuse to avoid reading this book.
Of course, you have to suspend your belief a few times, but when a book is based on the premise the "Three Wise Men" were actually "three wise guys," as in criminals, then you've already stepped away from reality. And you've probably never read a book before in which the main character never says a word, he just smiles.
Of course, you have to suspend your belief a few times, but when a book is based on the premise the "Three Wise Men" were actually "three wise guys," as in criminals, then you've already stepped away from reality. And you've probably never read a book before in which the main character never says a word, he just smiles.