Sunday, August 09, 2015

Review: The Orion Mask by Greg Herren

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A Mysterious Review of The Orion Mask by Greg Herren.

Review summary: This stand-alone has an interesting storyline, which is well-developed, though the very slight paranormal elements associated with the titular mask are more distracting to than supportive of the story. Too, the ending is a bit abrupt, but that's a minor quibble in this otherwise entertaining mystery. (Click here for text of full review.)

Our rating: 4 of 5 stars

The Orion Mask Greg Herren

The Orion Mask
Greg Herren
Bold Strokes Books (June 2015)

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Publisher synopsis: Heath Brandon's mother died when he was barely three years old. His father never spoke about her, or her family. So when her family reaches out to him after his father's death, Heath decides to make the trip to Louisiana to get to know the only family he has left.

But he soon learns that there was a lot more to his mother's death than he ever knew … and the beautiful old mansion on the Mississippi River has many secrets, secrets someone would kill to protect.

And the key to everything that happened when he was a child just might be hidden in his own memory …

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