One of the leading mystery blogs, ReviewingtheEvidence.com, just posted a review of Don Easton’s Angel in the Full Moon. Here’s a portion of that review.
“Easton has taught his readers that Jack Taggart is a master of manipulation and creative problem solving. In fact, Jack’s trademark ’sting’ plot twist is a much anticipated part of the books. Easton’s prose is straight up and undecorated, which may not appeal to some readers, but his stories are interesting and well told. His skill in interweaving the investigation plot and personal lives of his characters has become more polished in this novel, and Easton subtly uses this story to exorcise some personal demons as well.” – Merrill Young
To read the full review click here.
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