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528 pages, Kindle Edition
First published May 1, 1996
, but since I stuck with it, I turned out to be dead wrong! The main reason is because I was for the longest time very skeptical, because for about the first 150 pages it keeps going back and fourth from the past back to the present, but like I said, I'm glad that I stuck with it because the ending made reading all the flashbacks worth it.
, now married to the widow of his Vietnam friend, with a daughter, living happily on a ranch in Arizona. But one day a young reporter shows up at Swagger's doorstep, and Swagger who wants to be left along refuses to talk to him or do any interviews, but when the reporter says he's not there to talk about him but about Swagger's long deceased father, who was also a Marine during WWII and a State Policeman of Swagger's hometown of Arkansas, and who was supposedly gunned down in the mid 50's when chasing down 2 local boys for armed robbery, while also at the same time was investigating the rape and murder of a young woman the very same day.
(which I have yet to read), and Black Light.