What did you think of how this book constantly switched between the "present" action of the missions and flashbacks?
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Re: What did you think of how this book constantly switched between the "present" action of the missions and flashbacks?
I would really like to read more of his works
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I agree! Sometimes flashbacks don't work overly well if they're not well-executed but the author did a really good job here. Having the flashbacks also meant that there didn't need to be any descriptions of being at home while it was happening and the whole book could take place on the holidays.
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