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Midwest Book Review/Small Press Bookwatch
Monday, October 08, 2007 6:27:00 PM
by Rita Schiano
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| An absorbing tale that smoothly blends the quest for truth with the complexities of a self-portrait. |
"Painting the Invisible Man" is a historical fiction novel about an ordinary writer drawn into conducting research on the world of father, a man murdered in a gangland-style hit more than two decades ago. The deeper she immerses herself in the painful and unresolved past, the more obsessed she becomes with uncovering the truth about her father, whom she thinks of as "The Invisible Man." Written with razor-sharp wit, "Painting the Invisible Man" is an absorbing tale that smoothly blends the quest for truth with the complexities of a self-portrait.
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The Reed Edwards Company
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