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  • Kealan Patrick Burke
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    Thanks very much, Paul!

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  • PaulB
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    Finished KIN the other day and just wanted to add my congrats on a great read. Great characters well written. Look forward to more of your stories Mr Burke.

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  • Kealan Patrick Burke
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    Absolutely, Ron!

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  • Ron K
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    Originally posted by Kealan Patrick Burke View Post
    Another cool review for KIN (no spoilers):

    "If you took the moral quandaries about revenge, justice and violence against evil from Dennis Lehane’s Patrick Kenzie novels, spread it over the sprawling cast of a Stephen King thriller, and mixed it with the Southern Gothic grotesques of Eudora Welty, you might end up with something like Kealan Patrick Burke’s new novel, Kin...an unflinching examination of the aftermath of atrocities, both foreign and domestic, rural and urban; it is a gripping portrayal of fully realized villains and flawed heroes; it is a treatise on the cycle of violence and on the bonds of family; and it is, ultimately, a novel about the redemptive power of defiance." - Litstack.com
    That HAS to make you feel good ... like an early Christmas gift :-)
    Last edited by Ron K; 12-15-2011, 01:33 AM. Reason: whoops .. typo

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  • Kealan Patrick Burke
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    Originally posted by peteOcha View Post
    Finished Kin not too long ago...

    Great read, I had high hopes for this book before getting down to it, and it was exactly what I wanted!
    I'm delighted to hear that, Pete. Thanks for picking up a copy!

    Kealan

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  • peteOcha
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    Finished Kin not too long ago...

    Great read, I had high hopes for this book before getting down to it, and it was exactly what I wanted!

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  • Kealan Patrick Burke
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    That's great! Thanks for letting me know about this.

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  • peteOcha
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    Plus, they're having a sale: grab 2 books from the "other publishers" section and you get the cheapest one free!

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  • Greenelk
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    PS Publishing now have KIN in stock for those over in the UK or Europe!!

    Linky
    Last edited by Greenelk; 11-05-2011, 08:17 AM.

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  • Kealan Patrick Burke
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    Originally posted by RJK1981 View Post
    Definitely look forward to reading this one when I get to it. Have a few others to start or finish first though. If I didn't actually have much homework this semester like usual (Some semesters I barely had any at all because of the nature of the classes) I'd get to it a lot quicker or may already be reading it.
    That's what I love about books. There's no hurry. They'll be there when you're ready for them. (Glad to hear you have less homework too; the mere idea of it reminds me of being in my room pretending to study exams with NIGHT VISIONS V hidden behind my physics textbook.)

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  • RJK1981
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    Definitely look forward to reading this one when I get to it. Have a few others to start or finish first though. If I didn't actually have much homework this semester like usual (Some semesters I barely had any at all because of the nature of the classes) I'd get to it a lot quicker or may already be reading it.

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  • Kealan Patrick Burke
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    Another cool review for KIN (no spoilers):

    "If you took the moral quandaries about revenge, justice and violence against evil from Dennis Lehane’s Patrick Kenzie novels, spread it over the sprawling cast of a Stephen King thriller, and mixed it with the Southern Gothic grotesques of Eudora Welty, you might end up with something like Kealan Patrick Burke’s new novel, Kin...an unflinching examination of the aftermath of atrocities, both foreign and domestic, rural and urban; it is a gripping portrayal of fully realized villains and flawed heroes; it is a treatise on the cycle of violence and on the bonds of family; and it is, ultimately, a novel about the redemptive power of defiance." - Litstack.com

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  • Kealan Patrick Burke
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    Originally posted by srboone View Post
    Read the first chapter and now I want to continue, but I'm doing pretty well with W&P......

    Decisions, decisions....
    Man, that's some tough competition I have there...

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  • Kealan Patrick Burke
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    Originally posted by bookworm 1 View Post
    Finished the first part in between dealing with the weather.Wow so far.Wish I had the week off to just read it right through.So were you in that dark place before or
    after writing this? Like I said so far so good .Hope to finish it by the weekend if things slow down.
    Glad you're enjoying it bookworm! Oddly enough, I wasn't in a dark place when I wrote KIN. That came much later.

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  • srboone
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    Read the first chapter and now I want to continue, but I'm doing pretty well with W&P......

    Decisions, decisions....

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