Friday, March 3, 2017

Review: Beatrice Beecham's Cryptic Crypt

Beatrice Beecham's Cryptic Crypt Beatrice Beecham's Cryptic Crypt by Dave Jeffery
My rating: 0 of 5 stars

Review of BEATRICE BEECHAM' S CRYPTIC CRYPT


I love this series! It's well-written, absorbing, serious but by turns humorous, and in the tradition of good fiction, BEATRICE BEECHAM' S CRYPTIC CRYPT also brings powerful impact beyond its import to the characters.

Young Beatrice Beecham is a relative newcomer to the tiny coastal fishing village of Dorsal Finn, but in her tenure she has made several fast friendships in a group called the Newshounds. These young people are intelligent and loyal to a fault, compassionate and respectful to elders. They also thrive on solving mysteries and embrace the paranormal. In BEATRICE BEECHAM' S CRYPTIC CRYPT, World War II events reawaken, and the Newshounds are drawn into a massive covert plot to create a neo-Nazi dystopia, concealed as a children's club to instill purpose in misguided young lives.

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1 comment:

  1. Thank you for this amazing review! So pleased you enjoyed it!

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