The Second Rule of Ten is a fantastic read. The story and characters leap right off the page and make a grab for your heart, throat, or both. Ten Norbu, the former Buddhist monk, ex-cop, private detective is such a cool, interesting, conflicted, and human character that I found myself easily pulled into the narrative. Hardboiled detective fiction has been my favorite genre since childhood. So when I heard Hay House was putting out a detective series, I was skeptical. However, Gay Hendricks and Tinker Lindsay did great work. The first book was also a 5 star read, but this one is a little more dangerous, and a bit more insightful and thought provoking too. The concept of how unconscious beliefs can blind us, is explored deeply throughout the story. This would make a great movie. I was not financially compensated for this post. I received the book from Hay House for review purposes. The opinions are completely my own based on my experience.
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
The Second Rule of Ten
The Second Rule of Ten is a fantastic read. The story and characters leap right off the page and make a grab for your heart, throat, or both. Ten Norbu, the former Buddhist monk, ex-cop, private detective is such a cool, interesting, conflicted, and human character that I found myself easily pulled into the narrative. Hardboiled detective fiction has been my favorite genre since childhood. So when I heard Hay House was putting out a detective series, I was skeptical. However, Gay Hendricks and Tinker Lindsay did great work. The first book was also a 5 star read, but this one is a little more dangerous, and a bit more insightful and thought provoking too. The concept of how unconscious beliefs can blind us, is explored deeply throughout the story. This would make a great movie. I was not financially compensated for this post. I received the book from Hay House for review purposes. The opinions are completely my own based on my experience.
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