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The Straw Men
The Straw Men | Michael Marshall
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One person wades though a seemingly unconnected series of events--a methodical mass killing in Pennsylvania, a missing girl in California, and the possible death of a couple in Montana--on the way to a confrontation with the Straw Men.
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yoavshai
The Straw Men | Michael Marshall
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#BookCoverChallenge
Day 198.
Here I will note 365 books (or as many as I will have before I get tired) that have shaped my taste in literature. No explanations, no reviews. Just the cover of the book.
I do not challenge anyone. You are all welcome to take part.

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Minervasbutler
The Straw Men | Michael Marshall
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Ward Hopkins has just lost his parents in a car crash, but stumbles upon evidence that it might not have been an accident after all. And he may not be who he thinks he is either. John Zandt is an ex homicide cop whose own daughter was snatched by a serial killer. Soon the investigation into the kidnapper gets tangled into a far more bizarre story of secret societies and conspiracy theories. Very well-written, with a great twist at the end.

Jennick2004 Ooh sounds great! 5y
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Minervasbutler
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Minervasbutler
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Happy New Year Litsy friends!

Naj Those are some impressive stats! Happy New Year to you too!! 🎉💜 5y
Libby1 That‘s a great way to break it down. I‘ll have to look at mine that way. 5y
HOTPock3tt Happy new year!! 🎉🎊📚 5y
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Minervasbutler
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VinceReads The Straw Men is one of my all time favorites! 5y
Minervasbutler @VinceReads Good to hear! It seems comparatively unknown (no reviews on Litsy for example). Are the sequels as good? 5y
VinceReads @Minervasbutler I definitely enjoyed them. I re-read them every few years. It‘s one of those series I love to recommend to people I think will enjoy them. 5y
Minervasbutler @VinceReads Great! Thanks! 5y
imyril I‘d second this trilogy - I‘m a long time Michael Marshall (Smith) fan; I‘ve not had the time/patience to try and enter my past reads/reviews. I‘m hoping Litsy will eventually be able to pull them from LibraryThing ;) 5y
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