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True Death, by Dale E. Lehman

by Rea Keech | Jan 25, 2017 | All Book Reviews, Crime, Rea's Reviews, Reviews of Maryland Writers

More Puzzle Than Mystery Review by Rea Keech True Death, on the surface, is a police investigation story, but it goes beyond that. The internal struggles and conflicts of the main characters become the focus of a story more about love, grief, compassion, and...

The Planck Factor, by Debbi Mack

by Rea Keech | Jan 25, 2017 | All Book Reviews, Rea's Reviews, Reviews of Maryland Writers, Science Fiction/Fantasy

Stories within Stories Review by Rea Keech What would it be like if a novel told the same story simultaneously in two versions with different sets of characters in different settings but with only somewhat different plots? The Planck Factor answers this question—with...

House Divided, by Peter Pollak

by Rea Keech | Jan 25, 2017 | All Book Reviews, Popular Novels, Rea's Reviews, Reviews of Maryland Writers

A Story Told at Arm’s Length Review by Rea Keech The story of House Divided is carefully constructed. Recent terror attacks in the U.S. have led the President to call Leonard Robbins, a retired CIA operative, back into action. After an introduction to Robbins’s...

Up the Hill to Home, by Jennifer Bort Yacovissi

by Rea Keech | Jan 25, 2017 | All Book Reviews, Historical Fiction, Rea's Reviews, Reviews of Maryland Writers

A Chronicle of Getting By Review by Rea Keech One reviewer aptly characterizes this enjoyable book as a “domestic historical novel.” The author uses diaries and letters to imagine the daily lives of her mother’s family from 1895 to1933 in Washington, D.C. The bulk of...
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