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Nobody Move

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This is a quick, fun read. It's L.A. Noir a la Quentin Tarrentino (from whom the author freely admits he steals). The writing is good. The bad guys have some depth (the main ones, anyway), and although it follows a formula of sorts, it's still manages to surprise. There are a few stumbles, and some instances of the author's voice intruding on the story with some political commentary that feels out of place here. Partly because it took me out of the story for a moment, and partly because the story itself is sort of timeless, and the commentary pops it into the immediate, very specific present, which just feels unnecessary. But that said, if you like this genre, definitely give this one a shot!

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Philip Elliott’s Nobody Move Is pulp fiction at its best…..

It starts with Eddie and Floyd’s visit to Bill….a Texan who owes the Boss 50Gs…..but it ends with a double murder and so the mayhem begins….with some great, laugh out loud moments and genius one-liners….

A hugely entertaining, crime and violence filled car crash of a novel….brilliant.

Thanks to Alexandra Scott, NetGalley and the publishers for a copy of the ebook in exchange for my honest and unbiased review.

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Nobody Move by Philip Elliott was a disappointment. I found it crude and poorly written and stopped reading early on. I tried to find something I liked about this book but was unable to find anything. Thanks to Net Galley and Independent Book Publishers Association for the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an honest review.

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