Burning Down Boise by Franklin Horton
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I’ve read Locker Nine, Mad Mick, and Borrowed World…Then decided “Why the heck not? I want to check out The Way of Dan.”
I was not disappointed.
As a change of pace from his other novels, Dan is not a prepper with all the skills. He is not surrounded by community when the world goes to shit. He’s stuck in Boise, Idaho…far from home in Tennessee. Why is he in Idaho? His childhood best friend, Carl, died, and Dad told his mother that he’d go, clean out the house, and bring back some things for her.
Little did he know he’d end up getting stuck there, solving the riddle of Carl’s death, and becoming a bit of a vigilante.
It’s not a 5-Star review because I didn’t exactly LOVE it; I wasn’t itching to grab my Kindle to continue reading it like I have Horton’s other books. But I did enjoy this one. Now I’m ready for the next!
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