Friday, August 31, 2018

Review: Smoke on the Mountains by Sam Knupp

In 2018 in the regular world and 1864 just a few miles down Main Street. The civil war uncivilly rages on the heartland America. A great nation is divided against itself. Tearing down a few statues down shouldn't rip at the social fabric of a whole country, but after Charlottesville and that innocent girl being run over- bad things are only getting worse is only to be expected. The probable and the impossible are about to collide. Monuments in town squares and cemeteries will come alive and God in heaven will finally take sides. It's getting as cold as winter. Spring is far away. Smoke is on the mountains. A little girl wants to be found.
Sam Knupp tells the story of a little town who falls apart not just because people want to tear down the town's monument because one little girl is missing and that is one that brings the whole town together. This edge of your seat story will make you cry, laugh and have the feeling that the characters are also feeling. This unique styling of writing I have found in very few writers and was amazed to find it here. Mr. Knupp walks you through his tell and introduces them to you like they are old friends which gives you a special peak of the characters of his book.

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