Stephen wrote:
"As I recall "The Lincoln Lawyer" is also relatively short
and fast-moving."
Short? My paperback (which I haven't gotten to yet) has the
story at 505 pages (which doesn't include acknowledgements or
the preview of the next book). I think it's a testament to
him that his long books do not seem long, and certainly don't
contain any filler. So I, at least, tend to read them in
concentrated spurts, often staying up far later than I
intended. That may be part of why I'm behind on him. I know
better than to start one of his books when I have obligations
that need to be met.
Mark
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