Finding a Page Turner

Ah, that rare thing, a page turner. That's what I'm always looking for. I've found many books that were wonderful, and I've read many books that had parts in it that were very interesting, but a page turner is only something I've found a few times in my life. One was Gone With the Wind. I was 9 yrs old when I read that and you couldn't tear me away from that book. I would turn my flash light on under the covers to hide the fact that I was reading from my mom. Another one was "At Some Forgotten Door." by Doris Miles Disney. It's out of print now, but trust me, it was a page turner. Another, more recent example is another book that is out of print called "Lost Girls," by Andrew Pyper. I couldn't put that thing down. It terrified me, so there I'd be, 3:00 in the morning, all the lights on in the house because I couldn't stop reading this book that terrified me.

Well, the other day I ran into another page turner. I'm not sure if this writer is self-published. His book is so good I was sure he must have been published by a big publisher like Harper Collins. Anyway, it was called "One More Victim." The author is Randy Attwood. One More Victim by Randy Attwood
Two children rummage for treasures among the things in people's trash. Among the things they find in the back alley trash cans are Nazi war medals and photos of Nazi prison camp guards. This sets in motion the unfolding story of one more victim.
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Published on July 12, 2012 10:51 Tags: great-books, one-more-victim, page-turners, randy-attwood, reviews
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