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Book Review: Shaking Hands with Lefkowitz

Reviewed By: Jon Jordan - Crime Spree Magazine - RAM


Shaking Hands with Lefkowitz     Amazon US PB Amazon Canada PB
Melvin Foster
Class/Genre:   Mystery   Fantasy   Supernatural
Zumaya Publications, 2003, 246 Pages

The story starts when Alan Borman finds a body, a very dead body with three bullet holes in it. The strange part is that the body is his. This discovery kicks off a tale that is hard to pigeon hole into any one category. It's a bit supernatural fantasy, its a bit of a detective story, and it's also a book that makes you think about life. As Borman endeavors to discover the cause of his own murder he gets a second chance.

It would difficult to review this with out ruining the story, however I will say that I really enjoyed it. It is unlike anything I've read. And I will definitly read anything else that Foster writes, he has a natural ability to tell a story and engage the reader.

Jon Jordan - Crime Spree Magazine - RAM

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