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The Trilogy of the Perfect Child: A Short Story About a Short Ghost |
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Rating: Summary: A Perfect Read Review: . This book exemplifies what you would call a "page-turner" ... a perfect book. The characters seem so real. The protagonists, Mr. Alford and Tina act, talk and respond to all the situations as you would expect a real person or yourself. It's easy to relate to the hero and the little heroine and so very easy to forget that one of them is a ghost. Tina behaves exactly like either of my two 5-year old granddaughters. (All three of them perfect!) . The action is believable too (well, almost all of it). But the suspense keeps you turning the pages not expecting the next evil curve ball that the author, Mr. Richard Gargus, will throw at Alford and precious Tina. Gargus has a wicked imagination. . I highly recommend reading "The Trilogy of the Perfect Child". Thank goodness it's written as a "three-parter". Otherwise, I'd had to read the whole book in one sitting.
Rating: Summary: A Perfect Read Review: . This book exemplifies what you would call a "page-turner" ... a perfect book. The characters seem so real. The protagonists, Mr. Alford and Tina act, talk and respond to all the situations as you would expect a real person or yourself. It's easy to relate to the hero and the little heroine and so very easy to forget that one of them is a ghost. Tina behaves exactly like either of my two 5-year old granddaughters. (All three of them perfect!) . The action is believable too (well, almost all of it). But the suspense keeps you turning the pages not expecting the next evil curve ball that the author, Mr. Richard Gargus, will throw at Alford and precious Tina. Gargus has a wicked imagination. . I highly recommend reading "The Trilogy of the Perfect Child". Thank goodness it's written as a "three-parter". Otherwise, I'd had to read the whole book in one sitting.
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