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Tuesday, September 27, 2011


given by the author for review

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What would you do?  Could you kill a killer?  Does the death of one appease the deaths of a hundred?  What if you had no choice?  Meet Sin, no, not that kind of sin, but Sin, crazy as a loon and proud of it.  He has a problem...Flip and catch...

MY REVIEW
I've never been a fan of books written in the first person.  I like to know what everyone is thinking, not just the main character.  This book could not have been written any other way but in the first person.  I did not like the character of Sin much at the beginning of the story.  Slowly, over the course of many pages, I found myself sympathizing with him.  
Several people have compared Shaun Allan to Alfred Hitchcock.  I agree 100%.  This is a psychological roller coaster ride that would have made Mr. Hitchcock proud.  I can almost hear Rod Serling's voice "Sin Matthews, another traveller through The Twilight Zone."

Shaun Allan is a masterful storyteller.  His words captivated and entranced me throughout the book.  I look for more from this author.

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