Review of Strawberry Rhubarb Pie: A family gathering mystery
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Review of Strawberry Rhubarb Pie: A family gathering mystery
Strawberry Rhubarb Pie: A family gathering ystemry by David Marshall Hunt features the story of the Jonsons and their age-long family secret that readers can't wait to unravel.
Professor Daniel Mathew Jonson is a 61-year-old American of Swedish ancestry. Fifty years have passed since Professor Daniel's storytelling uncle, Uncle Paul, died. Daniel leaves home and gradually becomes a loner during decades of international adventures, distancing himself from family responsibilities as he travels around the globe. Fifty years later, Daniel's mother dies. Her death triggers a disturbing childhood memory that rattles around his head. The memory comes back with strong pangs of regret and guilt. His trauma runs deep; he feels he has failed to keep his promise to his favorite uncle.
Will he be able to put an end to the family gathering mystery and find the link between the family secret and the fifty-year-old promise?
Strawberry Rhubarb Pie: A family gathering mystery is a compelling story. The events in the story are wholly absorbing. The author has a unique writing style that is easy to comprehend. The plot twist is mind-blowing. There's puzzle-solving, with plenty of suspense that demands you sit on the edge of your seat for every one of the nail-biting moments.
This thought-provoking book is a thriller to the core. It has an intriguing and action-packed storyline. The theme of the book is prominent. It shows the importance of togetherness, family gathering, family values, and the concept of preserving essential secrets. Even as a lone ranger, Daniel's strong connection to his family keeps drawing him back. This is a highly satisfying book.
Another mind-blowing aspect of this book is the author's expertise in detailed characterization, leading to unforgettable characters. Every single character in this book has an important role to play in the build-up of the story. My favorite character remains Dr. Claire Parsons. She is a clinical psychologist. Dr. Claire plays a vital role in helping Daniel unlock his repressed memory. She is mature, selfless, classy, and very intelligent. Another outstanding character is Paul Jonson, the storyteller of Jonson's family. In a bid to protect his friends and prevent them from being sent to internment camps, he participates actively in ensuring that the inseparable duo of Franklin and Tinya is kept safe.
I'm rating Strawberry Rhubarb Pie: A family gathering mystery four out of four stars. The book is fantastic and has no issues of enormous concern. There are a few minor typos and grammatical errors. I recommend it to lovers of psychological thrillers and family stories.
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