A tale of a frontier town and the promise offered by gold prospecting – dark, threatening and thrilling, and excellently told
Tag Archives: Reedsy Reviews
The Seed of Corruption by A.I. Fabler
A book very much of our times, A.I. Fabler’s novel starts as a search for the truth about a copied painting but becomes much more
Our Dementia Journey by Patrick McTaggart
A collection of poems, heartfelt and honest, written by a man caring for his elderly parents, one of whom, his father, has dementia
Life is Inevitable by Daniel Santos
Not a bad first effort from a new author about two young people, unhappy with life who are given a second chance
The Land, The Land by Robin Hawdon
One farmer’s fight to preserve the land that his family has farmed for generations is a story of the little man versus the power of money
The Adventures of Toby Wey by Gavin Scott
The wonderfully told story of Toby Wey who, from humble origins, has an adventurous, character-filled life surviving by living on his wits
Meeting My Maker: The Universal Mind and Reincarnation by Michael Tewell
A book for the open-minded where an alternative view of our universe and the argument for reincarnation is proposed with scientific support
What I Was Listening To When…A Memoir Set To Music by Jack L. B. Gohn
Jack Gohn’s stimulating and candid memoir illustrates how all autobiographical works should be structured for ultimate enjoyment- to music
The Truth Together by Kelly Rodgers
A tension-filled historical novel of the Deep South, with characters to love, family relationships, corruption, and the legacy of slavery
The Backpack Years by Stefanie and James Wilson
The Wilsons, through their tandem memoirs, take their reader on an achingly candid and emotional tour of their youthful travel experiences