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Red Team Blues: A Martin Hench Novel by Cory Doctorow
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*I received a copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for my honest review*
67 year old Martin Hench is a forensic accountant. He takes a job for an old friend and comes into big riches. He decides to retire, but is then hunted by some very wealthy people.
I found this so boring... but I did read it in one sitting as it is a fairly quick and short book. I literally could not care less about Marty, or what happened to him, which made it very difficult to care about the story as a whole. There is just so many unnecessary descriptions of the food and alcohol and all the expensive things Martin buys with his wealth that I was over it very quickly. I clearly just was not the target audience.
*I received a copy of this book from the publisher in exchange for my honest review*
67 year old Martin Hench is a forensic accountant. He takes a job for an old friend and comes into big riches. He decides to retire, but is then hunted by some very wealthy people.
I found this so boring... but I did read it in one sitting as it is a fairly quick and short book. I literally could not care less about Marty, or what happened to him, which made it very difficult to care about the story as a whole. There is just so many unnecessary descriptions of the food and alcohol and all the expensive things Martin buys with his wealth that I was over it very quickly. I clearly just was not the target audience.