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2nd Amendment Remedies (Scott Wolfe Series)
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Read For Review (R4R) > R4R—Scott Wolfe #2...out of the gate

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message 1: by Chris (new)

Chris Yorgason Hi Scott, I would really like to read and review your book. I have not read the first one, yet, but hopefully that won't impede my ability to enjoy the second. I would prefer a kindle version of the book. Thanks,

Chris
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message 2: by Gregor (new)

Gregor Xane (gregorxane) | 78 comments I'm curious to know what makes this a new kind of espionage thriller?


message 3: by S.L. (last edited Mar 28, 2014 07:09AM) (new) - added it

S.L. Shelton (wolfewriter) Gregor wrote: "I'm curious to know what makes this a new kind of espionage thriller?"

Happy to answer...Though I was tempted to start Scott Wolfe as a super spy from page one, throwing him immediately into Agency Operations, I was fascinated with the idea of how a super spy becomes a super spy. This series begins with a computer nerd with some special qualities and progresses along a winding road of life changes toward that goal.

I know that "origin" stories come through in other series, usually in flashback or dialog, but I really wanted to see the clear transition from normal life into...Agency life.


message 4: by S.L. (last edited Mar 31, 2014 12:31PM) (new) - added it

S.L. Shelton (wolfewriter) Chris wrote: "Hi Scott, I would really like to read and review your book. I have not read the first one, yet, but hopefully that won't impede my ability to enjoy the second. I would prefer a kindle version of ..."

Thank you for the request. I've sent a message to your e-mail. A side note; Scott is the name of the main character in the story, not mine :) I do have a cousin named Scott though...same last name.


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