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It's hard to find work as a doctor when using your real name will get you killed. So hard that when a reclusive billionaire offers Dr. Peter Brown, aka Pietro Brnwa, a job accompanying a sexy but self-destructive paleontologist on the world's worst field assignment, Brown has no real choice but to say yes. Even if it means that an army of murderers, mobsters, and international drug dealers-not to mention the occasional lake monster-are about to have a serious Pietro Brnwa problem.
Facing new and old monsters alike, Dr. Brnwa's story continues in this darkly funny and lightning-paced follow up to Josh Bazell's bestselling debut
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2 primary booksPeter Brown is a 2-book series with 2 primary works first released in 2009 with contributions by Josh Bazell.
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A fun read, with a few caveats. 1. Not as good as [b:Beat the Reaper 3173125 Beat the Reaper (Peter Brown #1) Josh Bazell http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1316092271s/3173125.jpg 3205574] (which I liked a whole lot)2. Unnecessarily preachy – the screeds about global climate change and evolution/religion were a big turn-off. Too long, and were directed at straw-man opponents. It's like Bazell asked WWDEKD? (“What Would David E. Kelley Do?”). Pfui.3. Cheap pot-shots at Sarah Palin. Not my favorite politician by any means, but she (or any other person) shouldn't be treated like that. Have a problem with her politics? Express that by all means. Invent nutty religious views and put ‘em in her mouth? C'mon...you're better than that. Don't care what you put in the appendix, who reads that?That said–the action was good, the voice was just as strong and entertaining (and occasionally educational) as Reaper. And Bazell's footnotes are second only to [a:Lisa Lutz 74189 Lisa Lutz http://photo.goodreads.com/authors/1325011588p2/74189.jpg]. A fun read, but it would've been easy to make it better.