Well-loved author Sandlin eschews all political correctness in this hilariousdark comedy about the rather unseemly death of a President and the wacky castof characters caught up in the ensuing whirlwind.
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Well-loved author Sandlin eschews all political correctness in this hilariousdark comedy about the rather unseemly death of a President and the wacky castof characters caught up in the ensuing whirlwind.
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Though Mr. Sandlin?s early work (Western Swing) showed promise, wit and a particularly modern west pathos, this tedious novel has little to recommend it.
Though I was hoping to compare Mr. Sandlin to Carl Hiaasen, Honey Don?t is closer to something Tim Dorsey would write?retread characters engaging in gratuitous violence sprinkled with some cheap titillation. Nothing against sex and violence, but this story is so outrageous, the characters so thin and the situations so dumb that even the humor (I?m assuming this is supposed to be funny) doesn?t work.