Re the above, try Unintended Consequences, by John Ross.
One reason is that the book, as above mentioned, is interesting, even though it reads like the proverbial Russian play.
Another reason is that it appears that the good old boys and girls down there at BATF would rather you didn't read it.
It therefore MUST have some crucial virtue, no?
One reason is that the book, as above mentioned, is interesting, even though it reads like the proverbial Russian play.
Another reason is that it appears that the good old boys and girls down there at BATF would rather you didn't read it.
It therefore MUST have some crucial virtue, no?