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The Traffickers by W.E.B. Griffin

The Traffickers

by W.E.B. Griffin

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  • Aug 2009, 352 pages
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Bob Safford

The Traffickers
I have been a Griffin Fan since his inception. I was a Clancy fan until he began using Ghost writers. I am almost ready to stop buying since William E. Butterworth IV started writing. The Book should sell well to 9-12 grade high school students. The dialogue is worse than my short stories that I wrote for English class at that age--you skip a lot of writing to get on with the story. The Yarn's are quite good. The attention to technical detail is superb, but the person to person exchanges make you want to throw up. Mr. Griffin needs to "proof" his son's writing (if he can?). I may give up Griffin altogether. The Drug Trade and its consequences are dramatic & horrifying.
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