Begin Your Journey With The Contrary Blues (Owen Allison, #1) Put Together By John Billheimer Provided As Electronic Format

on The Contrary Blues (Owen Allison, #1)
hum. I enjoy John's writing style and I liked this plot,

Can't wait to follow this character's further adventures, possibly in California,

I borrowed a copy of this book from the public library, The story was fairly interesting and characters were over the top, Language was horrible. Enjoyed all of the West Virginia references, For the most part, characters fell into the typical hillbilly stereotypes, Good mystery. I read listened to the audiobook version for this entire series, I believe this added to my
Begin Your Journey With The Contrary Blues (Owen Allison, #1) Put Together By John Billheimer Provided As Electronic Format
enjoyment, because I liked the narrator's accent, It was a very personable, homey, southern accent that fit in well with the story,

The story was fairly interesting, but I think it's more a vehicle for the humor, sort of like the Douglas Adams books, I loved some of the terms he used to describe various people and places, Some of the reviewers seemed to miss the point with the humor, and commented on the story being boring, or the characters doing dumb things, I suggest they try to obtain a sense of humor, and don't take everything so seriously, Absent that, they need to be more careful about what they read, I don't have the patience for characters who choose to act stupidly,st in a series. Interesting characters. Welcome to Contrary, West Virginia, where a misplaced decimal point that's sentDepartment of Transportation buses instead of two followed by a federal auditor who's clearly out past his depth ignites this laidback, quietly criminous shaggydog story.

Tom Leitch

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