I am almost dizzy with anticipation as I wait for Amazon to put the print copy of my first novel on their site. I did a few changes and took it off of Kindle until this version was ready. This is my first review.
Red City Review:
Mary Sawyer’s Beyond Me...A Principal Mystery begins
with a brutal murder that seems to have no clear motive and an unlikely child
criminal. As the story unfolds, Stella Page, the diligent principal of
Edgewater Middle School, and Kate Barthorpe, a pregnant sergeant in the Royal
Canadian Mounted Police, become unlikely partners. The two women each do their
own special kind of investigatory work to discover how a young indigenous girl
named Lillian ended up covered in blood and holding a knife, seemingly the
perpetrator of a callous crime. Sawyer’s novel paints a picture of how
difficult life can be for individuals living in modern New Brunswick in a First
Nations community. She reveals that these people are made to feel less than
equal, facing racism and stereotyping on a daily basis. In spite of their
trying circumstances, Stella and Kate are strong female characters, both hard
working and independent. Through their exhaustive efforts, they solve a murder
and help to tear apart some of the stereotypes that exist about gender and
race.
Red City Review:
Beyond Me...A Principal
Mystery is an exciting novel with well-developed characters that one comes
to know and love. The humanness of Sawyer’s characters make sections of the
book difficult to read because the novel touches on a number of highly
sensitive social issues such as drug abuse, child sexual abuse, and homicide.
These topics are difficult to consider and the novel should be read with both
mind and heart braced for troublesome but meaningful conflict. Stella and Kate
are excellent female role models as they navigate their way through the
hardships that come when social work falls short and middle school and murder
overlap.
I am going to be completely honest here and tell you that Red City charges for these reviews but that doesn't mean you will get one you like. I did like this one so I am sharing it. Once I get reviewed from other sources I won't have any control as to whether to share it or not.
I have so many moments when I want to go back and redo the whole thing. There are some typos that got by all of us but too late now. I am prepared to take the flak for those as long as I get an honest review of the story itself. Will announce in bold print when it is officially on Amazon. ( hopeful that it will be the end of this week)
I am going to be completely honest here and tell you that Red City charges for these reviews but that doesn't mean you will get one you like. I did like this one so I am sharing it. Once I get reviewed from other sources I won't have any control as to whether to share it or not.
I have so many moments when I want to go back and redo the whole thing. There are some typos that got by all of us but too late now. I am prepared to take the flak for those as long as I get an honest review of the story itself. Will announce in bold print when it is officially on Amazon. ( hopeful that it will be the end of this week)
“Turning a manuscript into a book is easy; getting the manuscript ready to become a book is hard.”
Wait...you wrote a whole novel?? Omg. How amazing! Have to get it :))))👏👏
ReplyDeleteI will certainly be letting everyone know the second it hits Amazon and should be in the UK as well.
Deletewell done you! looking forward to holding it in my hands!
ReplyDeleteThanks Wendy you have been a great help with the whole thing!
DeleteCongratulations! It looks great! Super review, too!
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