Thursday, August 13, 2015

Misko's novel rates a new song

Paul Hogan, retired Michigan Police Sergeant was gifted a copy of my last novel, As All My Fathers Were, as a Christmas present from his fishing buddy, Denny Bromley. He loved it; wrote a review and then took up his guitar and wrote a song including pictures of his favorite character, Filoh Smith.

If you'd like to hear it paste this link in your internet browser and enjoy:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9VuA2x20JWEOVlVZHF2NDdOQ0E/view

His review follows:

                     “As All My Fathers Were was gifted to me from a fishing buddy. I immediately found myself associating with the main characters and the challenge(s) they were presented with. As I subconsciously rooted them on, more and more challenges popped up and the novel became a "page" burner. The characters are extremely well developed and combined with the geographical detail, the story comes alive. The chronology of the river degradation over the years is not over done. It is a timely reminder why we should be caretakers of our river systems. Pick this one up for plenty of twists and a few surprises.”              Paul Hogan South Haven MI 7/28/15

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