The Old Formula

[The novel] moves along fast and offers some vivid writing. But it’s more annoying than pleasing. The problems include too many wisecracks, too much profanity, too many “colorful” characters and a general feeling that the author is trying too hard.

In the Washington Post, Patrick Anderson reviews Ira Berkowitz’s Old Flame.

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