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That Memory of Evil
Book: That Memory of Evil
Written by: John Reddoch
Publisher: Authorhouse
Average Customer Rating: 5 / 5

A real page turner!
Rating: 5 / 5
Loved this book. Couldn't put it down. I felt like I was in the story and experienced all that the boys did in their adventures. This book had it all - it was sometimes pretty funny and amusing and contained a story about friendship, adventure, scouting, morals, messages, and mystery. The author writes eloquently and did his research. Loved the author's take on life. I would highly recommend this book to everyone, with a note that if you are a baby boomer, you will really relate. Thanks for a great book! Can't wait for your next one.


That Memory of Evil
Rating: 5 / 5
I'm no baby boomer, but the insights, funny situations and colorful language the author uses were quite appropriate to the book, plus are education to me. Mr. Reddoch uses mostly correct English with non-speaking dialogue, unlike so many novels I read which read like a 5th grader's tongue. His political and educational writings in the story are great, especially with the parts about the "special class" he took in Junior High School.

The "Evil" manifests itself in a way I just couldn't anticipate, then more surprizes await after the boys in this story come out of the house where the evil is! You'll never guess the ending, but it is appropriate that it ends the way it does.

A "spooky" enough read and hard to put down.

Great job, Mr. Reddoch!




 
 
 



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