Friday 7 October 2011

A Review. Life Support by Robert Whitlow.



Robert Whitlow has developed some really interesting and plausible characters in this novel. An up and coming young lawyer, a very wealthy young couple, a clergyman who is a musician, a ruthless father in law and a who knows what his motives are brother in law. The wealthy young husband becomes paralysed after a fall and the story covers the interaction between the family members as well as the legal ramifications and shenanigans that can happen in such a situation.

The book really held my attention, leading to a couple of late nights as I just had to find out what would happen. Although most of the characters were outside my personal experience I found them and their reactions fascinating. I am looking forward to reading the sequel Life Everlasting as I really don’t want to finish my association with the characters just yet. The spiritual thread that surfaces as part of the story was also uplifting. Definitely recommended reading.

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