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gadrake 's review for:
The Mirror Thief
by Martin Seay
Seay is clearly an intelligent, literary writer. Here he has tackled a three-layered parallel narrative that is pretty epic in scope, and a tad hard to follow. My biggest wish is that his editor might have pared back the story a bit as there was more than one scene that left me wondering exactly how its inclusion moved the story along.
The story toggles between 1958, 2003 and the 16th century in three separate stories that are woven together in the end. Concept is great, but this is too wordy and thus not exactly a page-turner nor gripping.
The story toggles between 1958, 2003 and the 16th century in three separate stories that are woven together in the end. Concept is great, but this is too wordy and thus not exactly a page-turner nor gripping.