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Post by willc453 on Sept 23, 2019 15:17:28 GMT -6
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Post by freebirde on Sept 23, 2019 17:54:35 GMT -6
At the end of the Steven Coonts book "Under Siege", citizens break into the D.C. jail and hang most of the prisoners. And the S. Seagal movie of the same name was not the same story.
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Post by papaof2 on Sept 23, 2019 18:02:50 GMT -6
Definitely not the same story. On the other hand, good titles are hard to find ;-)
The Kindle version of "An Accidental Family" is one of about 10 books that have the words "Accidental Family" in the title...
If nothing breaks in the next few days, I might get another book or two up on Amazon. I'll post when I do.
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Post by willc453 on Sept 24, 2019 9:27:13 GMT -6
At the end of the Steven Coonts book "Under Siege", citizens break into the D.C. jail and hang most of the prisoners. And the S. Seagal movie of the same name was not the same story. Thanks for the reminder as I read that book a good 10+ years or so ago. Plan on having citizens doing the same thing, but in Chicago along with them burning down a bunch of abandoned homes used by dealers/users. And I've read a lot of Coonts books. Clearing out "The Shed" about 15 years ago, giving 400 or so paperbacks to the VA hospital.
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Post by willc453 on Oct 11, 2019 14:44:33 GMT -6
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