Our Clueless Culture Critics

Their highest words of praise are “shocking,” “disturbing,” “searing,” and “radical.” Forget about faith, decency, sweetness, or charm.

March 26, 2009 - by Andrew Klavan

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Andrew Klavan’s new novel is Empire of Lies.

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1. Seamus:

I concur! The Mentalist has plausable realism seldom seen today and it has a sense of humor, which I think contributes to its success and that of NCIS, another crime drama done with a light hand, fun characters and beneath the surface sexual attraction.

Mar 27, 2009 - 6:55 am

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