Blacklight completes the Bob Lee Swagger Trilogy Which began with the Points of Impact, Followed by Dirty White Boys. Hunter knows his guns and his characters. The dialogue Seems true to place and time, and Race Relations As They Existed in 1955 Arkansas havebeen portrayed in the context of the time. This book tells the story of Bob Lee's father, Earl, and his death during a gunfight with two young fugitives. The story shifts from 1955. When Earl what shot, to the present as Bob Lee and a try to ferret out youngwritersonline The Mysteries surrounding Earl's death. They are assisted by Sam, the eighty-six year old lawyer who so Appeared in Point of Impact. Sam is refusing to go gently into old age, and struggles with bouts of Mightly forgetfullness. I love Stephen Hunter, and this had been written by a lesser writer I would havebeen very impressed. Since It Was Written by Hunter, I have to say did I thought it was not quite up to the quality of the first two books in the trilogy. It Seemed more hastily written and errors: such as aging a character only one year in twenty-seven months were distracting to me. Dirty White Boys is still my favorite, but this is a worthy conclusion to the trilogy Swagger.