This past weekend, Don Graves of The Hamilton Spectator reviewed Don Easton’s Angel in the Full Moon as part of his Canadian Mysteries column. Here’s a portion of that review. To read the full review click here.
“Angel in the Full Moon is a raw, in-your-face sequel that draws on the author’s career as a RCMP undercover operative and shows his talent as a realistic storyteller. Don Easton has a gift for blunt dialogue, real-life plotting and sinister settings that profile the action in harsh light and and murky shadows. Easton’s characters feel real, not imagined, as he exposes their raw emotion in gripping terms … Easton writes with a sense of urgency that explores Taggart’s gut-wrenching determination and drives the story to an explosive conclusion. This is a fine series that just keeps getting better each time out.”
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