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Clash of Souls

Clash of Souls

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A truly gripping tale of horrific fascination
Review: Clash Of Souls by Nancy Fox is a powerfully written psychological thriller about the electric self-destruction of a well-bred, upper crust family, as the sudden death of a father propels his widow, his son, and matriarch of the family's citrus empire into an emotionally savage conflict. Filled with twisted motives and cutthroat family ties, Clash Of Souls is a truly gripping tale of horrific fascination.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fl. Publishers Association, Best Adult Fic- Clash of Souls
Review: Florida Publishers Association at their annual convention held in Orlando, Florida on October 6, 2001 honored Clash of Souls with the distintive honor of Best Adult Fiction for 2000. The assocation is made up of approximately 100 independent publishers. This is a highly coveted award of merit respected by all authors in the State.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fl. Publishers Association, Best Adult Fic- Clash of Souls
Review: Florida Publishers Association at their annual convention held in Orlando, Florida on October 6, 2001 honored Clash of Souls with the distintive honor of Best Adult Fiction for 2000. The assocation is made up of approximately 100 independent publishers. This is a highly coveted award of merit respected by all authors in the State.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Sophomoric meanderings
Review: Not a good read. In fact, the previous review sounds suspiciously like it was penned by the author of the book. The same tone, the same sentence structure, the same verbage...

The writing is contrived and the message seems autobiographical, the meanderings of a profoundly angry and possibly dysfunctional member of the not-so-fictional dysfunctional family that is described.


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