Pals: Women, & Grenades by J. Angelo Greco III
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
PALS is filled with action and suspense. Greco really displayed what a true friendship means with his two main characters Joe and David. It shows how two guys from different backgrounds and cultures become more than best friends they are PALS (as the title implies). This novel for the most part was pretty good. The beginning to me was a little slow, but of course in this type of story you really have to get the background information laid down. The reader has to know how the two main characters became so close as friends in order to understand why they reacted the way they do to certain situations brought to them in their adult life.
Greco does good job midway through the novel introduces key players in the plot. I especially like how he combines stories from Joe and David's past into the ever growing mystery of a plot he develops. PALS was a pretty easy read, kind of slow in the beginning; but the reader needs to stick with it, the novel picks up and then it shoots off with lots of action, drama, and piece by piece an ever growing friendship.
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