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The Hundredth Man

by Jack Kerley

The Hundredth Man by Jack Kerley X
The Hundredth Man by Jack Kerley
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    Jun 2004, 320 pages

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    Jun 2005, 416 pages

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KJWilson

Great weekend read
This book was recommended by BookBrowse as a book I might like. The bad news is: why in the world haven't I read this before now? The good news? It's the first in a series!

Wow! This book is wonderful! It is rather reminiscent of old detective noir books. I could almost hear a wailing sax in the background as I read.

Ryder and Nautilus have such a wonderful rapport that goes beyond friendship. I can't wait to read the next book in this series.
Chattas

Very creepy book. Loved it. The title is perfect. The main character (Carson) is the Hundredth Man. It's a reference from a joke at the very beginning of the book and it really does define this character. Looking forward to this author's next novel!
Dan

The tension compels you to turn the page. Almost impossible to put down.
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Can someone please, please, please explain the significance of the Title to me??


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Warn

You cannot go wrong with this book. Twists and turns and great characters!
Avid Reader

Funny, smart, brilliant.
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