Just finished Ordinary Heroes. It was OK, but I was mildly disappointed, not as good as Burden of Proof.
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November 19, 2008 10:00 AM EST
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The plot of Burden of Proof took many twists and turns. Ordinary Heroes, although it did have surprises, was a more straightforward story. I thought some parts took a suspension of belief and it was very bloody and depressing. It was a decent read, probably more so if you happen to be into World War II.