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Old 04-08-2013, 10:43 PM   #36
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I'll get to it as soon as I finish Diary of the Displaced - The Memoirs of Reginald Weldon, by Glynn James - an Indie author whom I admire. (He's also a member here at MobileRead. Check him out; he's a very enjoyable writer.
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I liked this, but it didn't get past "good" to "great" for me. He's definitely very good with atmosphere though. You might like Robert Dunbar's Martyrs & Monsters. It's an anthology, but I found that he too was talented with creating heavy/brooding atmospheres in his stories.

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