New York Journal Of Books Reviews Mike Angley’s Child Finder
The New York Journal of Books gave my debut novel, Child Finder, an amazing review! I invite you all to check it out, and here’s a little excerpt to tease you to the full review:
“Topical, intriguing, and suspenseful—all apt descriptions for Michael Angley’s Child Finder. His debut novel in the mystery trilogy about the perennial horror of child abductions could almost be included in the science fiction genre as well, since he deftly draws both the reader and protagonist into the world of the paranormal.”
My personal thanks goes out to reviewer John Wills for his kind words and wonderful comments.
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Child Finder is a great book, and Resurrection is even better! I’ll come back when I’ve finished reading it.
Thanks, Jenny! Glad you liked both books