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Review I Missed

I was looking at reviews on Amazon for The Outcast Missing Someone , my first novel. I had not checked in a while, and I was pleasantly surprised to see this (not so) new review that I had previously missed. I was busy, at the time, working on The Problem at the Orphanage , so I suppose that is why I didn't notice until today. Thanks, Mary. Reposted here, from amazon. Titled: A Realistic Page Turner , by Mary. April 12, 2022 David Biesty has created a rich and realistic world filled with a colorful cast of characters who are doing their best to survive in New York City. The book explores fate and grief and the strength and resiliency of the human spirit. We grow to love the conflicted and complicated narrator, and flinch every time he gets knocked down. I didn't want to stop reading, but enjoyed every page until reaching the unexpected yet highly satisfying and somehow inevitable end. This may be the author’s first book, but my hope is it won’t be his last.