I have been a fan of the John Jordan book series for several years and recently had the honor of being included in the Michael Lister book series. Recordings of first reviewers for critical comments in preparation for the publication of several titles. I read The Power in the Blood several times. John Jordan is a fascinating character, as are his many friends and other important people. By intrigue I mean some understanding that John Jordan is complex, confusing, and indeed often contradictory. His combined role as police investigator/chaplain, or if you prefer chaplain/chaplain, leads him to understand crime, particularly murder, with considerable insight, if at times painfully aware. In the 20th anniversary edition of Power in the Blood, John Jordan, who embarks on a mission to find the whereabouts of a missing woman at the behest of her two children, must return to the life he thought he left behind . Michael Lister skillfully crafted the plot, reinterpreted John Jordan's personality, and provided a greatly expanded picture of John Jordan's character and demeanor. If you've read this before, never mind, it's definitely worth reading again, or for a beginner, a very good introduction to John Jordan. Sincerely, Dr. Ron Stotin (Ph.D.), author of Revenge of the Chechens.전체 리뷰보기