Review of A Kestrel Circles

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Re: Review of A Kestrel Circles

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Hi @Nilesh Rama, I just read your comments on the official review of “A Kestrel Circles” and I was intrigued by the sensory canvas that helped him find missing or lost items. I suggest you add more facts to your comment so that other members are motivated to read the book. For example, the book follows the life of Mathew Brown who has a very unique ability to see the world through a sensory canvas of light and sound. This “canvas” has made him very proficient in finding just about anything. The story begins with a woman named Sandra Beal who asks Mathew to find her grandfather’s gold watch. As he begins his investigation, he learns that Sandra’s grandfather was a WWII photographer that became a spy and disappeared during the war. Finding the gold watch was a real test of Brown’s perseverance and he faced dangerous adversaries and many obstacles. As the story proceeds to its climax, he faces higher stakes than expected and is involved in a dangerous game of cat and mouse. One needs to read the book to learn if he was successful in finding the gold watch. A well-written story that shows the power in the human mind. @Mrlefty0706
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