Rowan Gant is a witch who can see what others cannot, and feel things he wishes he could not. In the span of less than two years, Rowan has faced off with two sadistic serial killers. In both cases,... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Perfect Trust by M.R. Sellars This is the third of the Rowan Gant series. It's different from the first two; there's more psychology and high weirdness, and less action. It took me til about 2/3 of the way through the book to really get into it, but it was worth it. It's fun getting into a character's head--in this case, Rowan--and seeing just how close to insanity he can get without falling over the edge--or knowing the reason. The thing I've learned, though, with mysteries in general, is to pay attention to detail. I won't say anything more than that. But with this one, everything snapped into focus within the last couple of chapters. There's one detail that'll throw you for a loop, though! Overall, another good book! Not as easy for me to read as the others, but still, worth the money.
He did it again!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
This book was as good if not better than the first. Still as horrifying and with twists and turns that a good mystery should have. A wonderful chance to delve into a Wiccan mind and worldview!
A gut-punch of a mystery
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
I was in the middle of one of Patricia Cornwall's Kay Scarpetta mysteries when I picked up "Never Burn a Witch," the second book in the Rowan Gant series. After only a few pages, I put Cornwall aside until I finished it - and didn't go back to it until I'd finished "Perfect Trust" and "The Law of Three."With each book, the stakes grow higher for Rowan Gant. There is a real sense of place in the St. Louis setting. The positive portrayal of pagan religion makes it a fascinating read, but Sellars never lets the religious aspect overshadow the mystery. This is a more personal story than the first two books in the series. When the danger comes too close to home, it impacts Gant with crushing realism, and we hurt with him. It takes a stellar storytellar to make that kind of impact on a reader.I cannot recommend the Rowan Gant series highly enough.
M.R. Sellars out does himself again
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
WOW! What a fantastic book! From cover to great looking cover this guy really knows how to write a book to keep you on the edge of your seat. Was not able to put it down and went for two days without sleep just to finish reading it. Wonderfully crafted storyline that differs from the previous and yet brings it all back to the front again. Where is Andrew Eldon Porter now? Should have know that he would appear again. Ben Storm was phenomenal in this story also. And some if the sub characters such as R.J. remind me of myself. Great to see M.R. Sellars is still writing great books.
Best of the Three
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
Want a book that you can't put down? Grabs you by the arm and plunges you into the drama? Perfect Trust is it! M.R. Sellars is a brillant writer who can thrust you into his world and carry you to the end! This book keeps you guessing to the end. Now M.R. Sellars, how will you top this??
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