![]() It's Saturday, Augand Nick Polchak, aka The Bug Man, is regretting accepting a date with a woman foisted upon him by well-meaning co-workers in the Entomology Department at North Caroline State University. ![]() And for the sake of gaining an inside perspective on this horrible catastrophe, the book is well worth the read. The murderer has to understand and then show up at the right time and place to carry out the instructions.) In another scene, someone has to write on a mirror. (In one scene, trappers have to arbitrarily show up and start shooting. The plot, however, was somewhat of an overreach at times with the main character having to say, "I know it's a long shot, but it's the only shot we have." Unfortunately, (though I think this will improve as the series goes on) too many things were contrived, made to fit for the purpose of the story. ![]() The gory scenes in and around New Orleans after the storm forced you to witness the human suffering and devastation up close and personal. You're going to end up being a bug expert whether you like it or not. ![]() Though I saw many familiar phrases, it was the research component that immediately overwhelmed me. This guy writes like you." Of course, I had no choice then. My sister gave me the book and said, "Read this. ![]()
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