New York Journal Of Books Posts Great Review Of Mike Angley’s Child Finder: Resurrection!
The New York Journal of Books just posted a great review of my second novel, Child Finder: Resurrection! Please stop by and read the review, but here’s an excerpt in the meantime:
“What really differentiates this work from others of its ilk is Angley’s extensive forensic background. He uses it to enhance the credibility of the investigation going forward. Correct terminology regarding weapons, references to government practices, and handling of top-secret documents, even the interaction between agencies—it’s all spot on. The authenticity immediately brings the reader into the middle of a high level, shadowy government operation that reeks of the real deal. It is not difficult to imagine that this story may not be fiction after all, that possibly such a unit actually does exist somewhere in our government.”
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