28-10-2010, 05:28 AM
Thanks Cheri, I am just trying the best way I can to convey the impression your book has left on me! I have been thinking about it all day today, all the various scenes from the book, in particular the dismissal of murder charges last July of James Hughes... Have you ever found out why, other than the prosecutor declaring they have new evidence? I wonder what new evidence? Will they bring another case due to this 'new evidence'? It seems damn suspicious to me, but with such little to go on...
Also, it strikes me quite odd to consider that this man may have had a hand in the coup against the Zelaya government in Honduras. At least, he is definitely connected to the principals involved in the coup...
There must be far more that is not yet known about this man, James Hughes. Why has he been allowed to travel freely like that, and admit publicly that he was a killer? Why did the powers-that-be allow him to live, given the volatility of the whole story and all the secrets that he knows? I am thinking he is more than just a 'bag-man' or a hitman, but I don't have any definitive information for that conclusion. But after pondering it, it's like the adage, "If it walks like a duck..."
For Ed Jewett: Believe me, when you do have the time to get reading The Last Circle, you will find it difficult to put down!
A note: I have posted a similar review on The Last Circle Amazon page, here:
http://www.amazon.com/Last-Circle-Casola...341&sr=8-1
and also on Cheri Seymour's website for the book:
http://www.ark-roundtable.com/forum.html
Thanks!
Also, it strikes me quite odd to consider that this man may have had a hand in the coup against the Zelaya government in Honduras. At least, he is definitely connected to the principals involved in the coup...
There must be far more that is not yet known about this man, James Hughes. Why has he been allowed to travel freely like that, and admit publicly that he was a killer? Why did the powers-that-be allow him to live, given the volatility of the whole story and all the secrets that he knows? I am thinking he is more than just a 'bag-man' or a hitman, but I don't have any definitive information for that conclusion. But after pondering it, it's like the adage, "If it walks like a duck..."
For Ed Jewett: Believe me, when you do have the time to get reading The Last Circle, you will find it difficult to put down!
A note: I have posted a similar review on The Last Circle Amazon page, here:
http://www.amazon.com/Last-Circle-Casola...341&sr=8-1
and also on Cheri Seymour's website for the book:
http://www.ark-roundtable.com/forum.html
Thanks!