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Reviews:
“Frighteningly believable!”
David Parker, P-Flag (Greensboro, NC)
These three story arcs begin separately in Windhauser's first major novel, Regret, but are soon intertwined with realistic and chilling subsequent discoveries, including the fact that the researcher has a gay son, the religious group leader's delusions about contacting his dead son, and the detective's life partner, who feels neglected by John's long work hours, so he becomes a semi-regular at the same gay clubs where the group seeks out its victims. The book is well-written (only minor negative being some inconsistency with indenting paragraphs throughout the book), pacing the character-driven story perfectly, with a minimum of confusion or flashbacks, and - due to the reality of how some religious-right zealots see gays as a challenge - one of the more outright terrifying books I have ever read. Give it a try ... I give it a full five stars out of
five. --By Bob Lind camelwest
Press:
Radio interview by Janet Elaine Smith, November 8th, 2007
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