In The Wicker Wood Where Secrets Are Buried
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By Temple Emmet
Williams on April 7, 2015
Format: Kindle Edition
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The truth of life, the lie of life, the wry humor of life and everything in between.
A good book promises
adventure, a journey into unknown and sometimes unpleasant places.
You meet characters
stripped naked by the literary magic of an author.
You witness events laid
bare because the writer pulls back the curtain, revealing the truth
of life, the lie of life, the wry humour of life and everything in
between. “In The Wicker Wood: Where Secrets Are Buried” fulfills
the promise of a good book.
At times, story lines
and subplots seem to trip on one another, pushing the perception of a
reader to its outer limits.
A now-famous author, Jo
Nesbo, has masterfully shown the world the secrets of Norway,
its subcultures of
authority (the police and the politicians), Oslo’s drug culture,
murder,
kidnapping and mayhem
in Scandinavia.
The author of “In The
Wicker Wood” attempts to reveal Ireland in a similar fashion.
Wicker Wood is a book
worth reading.
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