From the Indianapolis Business Journal:
"As is true with many a genre novel, the
atmosphere and characters win out over plot. Sweazy’s plot may be
familiar,
but the details—Wolfe’s confused feelings
about his single parenthood, his stumbling courtship, his loyalty and
his loneliness, the conditions of the
prostitutes and the social mores that are broken at great risk—all come
through." By Lou Harry
FOR THE REST OF THE REVIEW GO HERE:
http://www.ibj.com/lous-views-hoosier-writers-novels-transcend-novelty/PARAMS/article/39067
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