Cremator’s Revenge - Book Review

By: Lillian Brummet

Author, Margaret LeNois demonstrates excellent
story-telling capabilities in her 272-page fiction novel,
Cremator’s Revenge.

The title was perfect choice for the book. Here we have a
very disturbed serial killer working as a cremator at the very
graveyard where his beloved grandmother lay. Obsessed
with her death, a twisted kind of religion, a benevolent hate
for destitute people and being a loner, took a toll on him. It
seemed, for a while at least, that refuge could be found in
tending his beautiful gardens out in the Florida sunshine.

The author is brutally realistic and shows a true
understanding of people in less privileged situations and
the life circumstances that brought them there. We are
shown how street people, or “streeters”, survive the
elements, avoid dangers and locate food. The huge benefits
that the meals, clothes, showers and comfort that
volunteers provide is a gift that cannot be measured for
those who have no access to these things. The “streeters”
creation of tight and protective substitute families, aid
against the prejudice within society. And those that aim for
greener pastures face huge challenges.

The heart-thumping pace is kept steady with the author’s
skilled use of fear, righteous wrath and revenge - emotions
that today’s society can relate to and on some level, even
cheer. A tense romance triangle between a feisty reporter, a
frustrated cop and a destitute military veteran really spices
things up. There were sections of such chilling horror that I
shivered, but couldn’t break away from reading just one
more page.

I absolutely loved reading this psychological thriller and
highly recommend it to readers who like a book that is hard
to set down.

ISBN#: 0976773201
Author: Margaret M. LeNois
Publisher: A Better Be Write Publisher

Lillian Brummet - Book Reviewer - Co-author of the book
Trash Talk, a guide for anyone concerned about his or her
impact on the environment - Author of Towards
Understanding, a collection of poetry.
(http://www.sunshinecable.com/~drumit)

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