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His new novel is Woman with a Gun.
Recently I asked the author about what he was reading. Margolin's reply:
I took Ken Follett’s Fall of Giants, the first book in his Century Trilogy, on a long trip and turned the 900 or so pages as fast as I could. It starts in 1911 and recounts World War I through the eyesVisit Phillip Margolin's website and Facebook page.of Germans, English nobility and coal mine workers, an aide to President Woodrow Wilson, a pair of poor Russian brothers and others. The book is riveting and educational which is tough to do. As soon as I finished it I ran out and bought book two.
My Book, The Movie: Woman with a Gun.
The Page 69 Test: Woman with a Gun.
--Marshal Zeringue