Review: SQUARE AFFAIR by Timmothy J. Holt
Only a brave author or a foolhardy one attempts to run a novel in first-person narrative. Timmothy J. Holt proves himself exceptionally brave, because his novel SQUARE AFFAIR is dual first person: two discrete individuals, sometimes in disagreement, taking upon themselves to explain the astonishing events of one small Midwest town. We finish with a portrait of Middle America at the end of the uproarious 1960's, and I think we come away with a better comprehension, and hopefully, a more open mind.
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