Review from OnlineBookClub.org
One of the things I liked most about the book is the way the author uses dialogue to tell the story. The dialogue conveys both straightforward and nuanced information about the characters. For example, when Hiram’s daughter Sophie accuses him of abandoning her as a child, she says, “You’re not like most people.” This comment presents an accurate and insightful description of Dr. McDowell. It aids the reader in understanding both his strengths and his weaknesses.
The book is well edited. I believe McDowell would appeal to a wide range of readers. I read the book over a period of a few days because it held my interest, and the ending was definitely not predictable. I would rate this book 4 out of 4 stars.Read the entire review here…