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BOOK REVIEW: ‘The Poison Tree’

The book is a lively read, but it is very difficult to chuckle over the behavior of those in the grip of insanity made more dangerous by homicidal tendencies. The craziness on the train is real and tragic, and it doesn’t mix with barroom humor.

Muriel Dobbin is a former White House and national political reporter for McClatchy newspapers.

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