Wednesday, May 1, 2019

Review: She Said. He Said. By M.G. Crisci

M.G. Crisci spins a tale of mystery suspense that could be pulled of the national news. Dawson Craft CEO of American Financial Associates receives a letter from Alexandra Plummet with one purpose in mind to lodge a formal complaint against the Senior Vice President Martin Ruff of making physical and emotional acts of sexual harassment. Alexandra says it is sexual harassment, Martin says it was an affair and he should have not done it. This she said, he said thriller is a no one wins story and they both lose it all. M.G with his larger than life characters and realistic storyline he makes you wonder if this time that truth and fiction are not just the same stories. I was impressed by M.G writing style and how his characters jump off the page in a way that you feel they are speaking with you in person speaking o you so you understand the story they trying to share. What I found most compelling about this book is how he was able to write from both points of view without showing preference, this takes a great amount of talent for a writer to write in a way to disconnect himself from the story as he is listening to the story of his characters as he types what they tell him unlike other authors are sharing what they want the character to share. I enjoyed this book tremendously and I am glad I sat down to read this little jewel.

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