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Red, White, Blue by Lea Carpenter

Red, White, Blue

by Lea Carpenter

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  • Aug 2018, 320 pages
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  • Candace F. (Lincoln, NE)
    Not for me
    I had a difficult time staying with this book. It seemed to jump around for me and without more knowledge of espionage I was at times totally in the dark. I would have a very hard time recommending this to my friends.
  • Bobbi L. (Canton, GA)
    Red, White, Blue
    It is difficult to give this book a review as I only could scan through and finally gave up. It seemed to follow a plot but was so scattered and jumped around a lot. I did not even forward to anyone to read.

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