As Simple As Snow
I just completed reading Gregory Galloway's AS SIMPLE AS SNOW, his first (published) novel.
And I am near speechless, agog with wonder. Gregory Galloway uses simple, declarative, even affectless sentences (the protagonist's narrative voice) to powerful advantage, creating an increasing sense of tension and fright from beginning to end. A novel of character, the author also has successfully crafted a thriller, loaded with clues. And if you cannot discern its meaning (e.g., what happened to Anna), then know there is a website that offers added depth to the clues [that are] strewn craftily, deftly throughout the book.
Highly recommended! (Please check the sidebar for purchase information...)
And I am near speechless, agog with wonder. Gregory Galloway uses simple, declarative, even affectless sentences (the protagonist's narrative voice) to powerful advantage, creating an increasing sense of tension and fright from beginning to end. A novel of character, the author also has successfully crafted a thriller, loaded with clues. And if you cannot discern its meaning (e.g., what happened to Anna), then know there is a website that offers added depth to the clues [that are] strewn craftily, deftly throughout the book.
Highly recommended! (Please check the sidebar for purchase information...)
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