Official Review: 4 Shots by Roger C. Blomquist Ph.D.
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Lol, the CatInTheHat is a "she." I do appreciate that you enjoyed my review.Emjopin wrote: ↑02 Jul 2018, 23:30 This is a one good shot review by CatinTheHat as he designedly featured the plot, the settings and the characters exactly as in R.C. Blomquist PhD.'s 4Shots. It literally relates the norms and mores of the early nineteen hundreds--- how people resolve and react to heinous crimes. There is a thin line between Life and Death while our only choice is fear or FAITH.
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And you know this how?CatInTheHat wrote: ↑02 Jul 2018, 18:38The details of the case are supported by factual information.smc19 wrote: ↑02 Jul 2018, 16:11 A murder mystery well written can be enticing, then engulfing...as the reviewer said, it was hard to put down. However, because it is a fictional tale (even though it is based upon an historical event), the reader should be wary of exactly what facts can be learned about any part of the events or environment discussed. Who knows how far the author took a license to create intrigue through interpretations of culture and the magic of storytelling?
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The author used primary resources and conducted scholarly research.smc19 wrote: ↑03 Jul 2018, 14:26And you know this how?CatInTheHat wrote: ↑02 Jul 2018, 18:38The details of the case are supported by factual information.smc19 wrote: ↑02 Jul 2018, 16:11 A murder mystery well written can be enticing, then engulfing...as the reviewer said, it was hard to put down. However, because it is a fictional tale (even though it is based upon an historical event), the reader should be wary of exactly what facts can be learned about any part of the events or environment discussed. Who knows how far the author took a license to create intrigue through interpretations of culture and the magic of storytelling?
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A sequential story told from a third party perspective. Then the protagonist is introduced before she comes into the picture. Family issues can be complicated and full of feuds.
Personally, I feel that it is a tragedy that nobody expected to happen.