The
Myth Makers is the real deal. John Crawley has found a way to make an obscure
piece of engineering history not only sexy, but page-flipping fascinating.
This
is a work of fiction. Maybe. Or is it? The line between legend and reality is
crossed so seamlessly and cleverly that the reader is delightfully never quite
sure. And in the end…well, there lurks a real brain twister, to say the least.
Conspiracy junkies will lap this one up. Thriller aficionados will celebrate its non-stop action. Mystery lovers will find a rich complexity of story lines to untangle.
As readers follow the obsessed journalist on his quest for the truth, from the remote hills of Kentucky to the badlands of Idaho, they will find themselves challenged at every crossroads to uncover, along with him, the heart of "the story."
Facts are weaved so subtly with fiction, science laced so deliciously with sex and adventure, that this writing is difficult to categorize. Except to say it is flawlessly accomplished.
John Crawley has written a real ball-bearing buster of a book.
- Gary Brahl
Conspiracy junkies will lap this one up. Thriller aficionados will celebrate its non-stop action. Mystery lovers will find a rich complexity of story lines to untangle.
As readers follow the obsessed journalist on his quest for the truth, from the remote hills of Kentucky to the badlands of Idaho, they will find themselves challenged at every crossroads to uncover, along with him, the heart of "the story."
Facts are weaved so subtly with fiction, science laced so deliciously with sex and adventure, that this writing is difficult to categorize. Except to say it is flawlessly accomplished.
John Crawley has written a real ball-bearing buster of a book.
- Gary Brahl
Thanks to my good friend Gary Brahl for the kind words. Check out his new novel DNA at Lulu.com
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