After a thirty year career in the telecommunications industry, Bill Cronin sold a telecommunications and business management consultancy in 2000 to pursue a writing career. I am honored--and totally WOWed!--to discover his review of my thriller, Overdue
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2021
Like Pat Conroy, Uvi Poznansky artistically paints a scene with words you want to read aloud. The scenes are works-of-art sprinkled through her story that make you believe you’re there with Ash Winters, in the middle of a pandemic, fighting the forces who have sexually assaulted her, put her boyfriend Michael Morse in the hospital, stolen her identity, drained her bank account, and impersonated her in criminal activities.
As with any five-star mystery novel, which this is, you expect excellent pacing, witty dialogue, strong, believable characters, and a plot that grabs you in the first chapter and holds you captive in to the small hours of the night. This, the fourth installment in the Ash Winter series, delivers that and more.
What is noteworthy, however, about this latest effort by Poznansky, as in all her previous works, is writing that is as crisp and true as Nelson DeMille’s and storytelling that rivals the best of John Grisham.
As with any five-star mystery novel, which this is, you expect excellent pacing, witty dialogue, strong, believable characters, and a plot that grabs you in the first chapter and holds you captive in to the small hours of the night. This, the fourth installment in the Ash Winter series, delivers that and more.
What is noteworthy, however, about this latest effort by Poznansky, as in all her previous works, is writing that is as crisp and true as Nelson DeMille’s and storytelling that rivals the best of John Grisham.
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