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Into Thin Air (Kurt Muller Mysteries (Paperback))

Into Thin Air (Kurt Muller Mysteries (Paperback))

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: A highly unlikely dreamed up novel
Review: This book is a total insult to the police force at Aspen! How could a hippie become a sheriff for over ten years in such a famous and rich place. I've never seen any police station look like the one created by T. Zigal, not even in those of in the Indian reservations. A total absurd, ridiculous made-up arrangement. A deputy wearing sandals and long hair like Chip did? Give me break! The hero(I really don't want to use this word) of this book, Muller, was the worst creation of a writer who never quite understood the police systems and the procedure of any investigation. "A KURT MULLER MYSTERY"? WOW, I don't think this guy could survive in any kind of mystery! The title of this book is quite appropriate, 'cause it's just like INTO THE THIN AIR, there is nothing in it, even the writing is somewhat smooth enough, it's still a total waste of time. Sorry, no dice, Sir

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Entertaining and Fast Read
Review: Unlike the shopper from Carpenteria (reveiw below or above). I really enjoyed the book. I love mystery novels and had never read a Kurt Muller mystery prior to In To Thin Air. This book is easy to get into and I thoroughly enjoyed the "hippie" sheriff. Try it you might like it. I did.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: FABULOUS
Review: What a great adventure. A great true tale


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