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3 of 5 stars

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I have mixed feelings about this book. One one hand, it was a riveting plot.  Genealogist Morton Farrier is hired to unearch his client's family history.  Days later, the client is found dead and Morton sets out to finish the job.
 
The problem I had with this book was that there was too much action; it became formulaic.  Morton finds a clue, Morton gets attacked, Morton has to start over and finds another clue, Morton's house blows up, etc etc.  The action became a way to pad the plot into filling a book.  The action was also a little too Hollywood-y for my taste, not plausible in the least. 
 
So I'll leave this book rated just....ok.  Promising, but not great.

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