The Bullet Garden

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Stephen Hunter's latest. Another chapter in the life of Earl Swagger.

I thought it was well done, and tells a new part of the story. Fits somewhere between the events of G-man and Hot Springs.

His writing appeals to me because he rarely makes a firearms mistake. Also, I really like how he vaguely refers to real people, like he did with the "helpers" in Pale Horse Coming, although he does that in lots of his books.
 
"The Bullet Garden" is a great read. Just finished it this weekend.

Speeding through "Basil's War" now.

Once done with Basil's War, I'll go back and review his published list. I think I've missed one or two.

I love the characters, love how he weaves real people into the narrative, and real events, and how there is always a twist that plays out in the final pages. And how his heroes are real people with real faults and everyday issues.

He's easily my favorite fiction and historical fiction writer.