Blue Man

John L. Moore’s Blue Man is intriguing, page-turning, cling to the edge of your seat, what will happen next, and disturbing all rolled into one mysterious adventure.

The book was unsettling as it leaves readers wondering what will become of several main characters, particularly likable, down to earth, Montana cowboy Ezra Riley, misled, confused, and extremely powerful Isabel Hall.  There’s also the freaky science experiment turned loose, Blue Man.  This reader senses a sequel on the horizon.

Cliffhangers aside, Blue Man is an intriguing tale sure to keep readers turning pages until the very end.  There are many head-shaking; I can’t believe this is happening, moments contained in all 316 pages.

Although the narrative does little to expound on the prologue, readers should pay particularly close attention as it sets the stage for much of the remaining pages of the story.

John L. Moore has caught this reader’s attention, and she hopes to get lost in more of his titillating tales.

***The author provided a free copy. All opinions included in this review are entirely my own.

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