> David Wright wrote:
>> First Person PRESENT TENSE narration.
> I thought Boston Teran did a great job with it
in
> GOD IS A BULLET.
> miker
Was that first person? I thought not, but I could be
wrong.
I think, but am not certain, that J. L. Burke has done short
FPPT passages in one or two of his Robicheaux books.
Pat
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