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This review is from: The Room Beyond the Veil (Paperback)
When C.H. Foertmeyer weaves a mystery, it does not disappoint. And when his first book, Carver: High Mountain Tragedy, was nominated and placed third in the Dorothy Parker Awards in Excellence, it was no fluke. All this author's books are thought provoking and quirkily intriguing.In The Room Beyond the Veil, past and present converge with sometimes hair raising results. 21-year old Tom Jewett and his wife Sally move from Nebraska to Colorado and buy a 19th century fixer-upper. Tom falls in love with their new home immediately but Sally has her doubts. Despite their discovery of secret rooms laden with treasures from the past, Sally has a sense of foreboding. Tom's dreams of visiting his past are real and frightening. His ancestry beckons by day and by night, and Sally is helpless to forestall the outcome. In the early morning hours, during a thunderstorm, Tom goes downstairs to check their fusebox and simply disappears. He wakes up in 1870, in the person of a long dead ancestor named Ulysses Jewett, age ten. Several members of the nineteenth century Jewett family have died of influenza. Tom as Ulysses realizes he has been returned to the past to ensure the survival of future generations. But will he ever return to Sally and resume the life they shared? I don't want to reveal all of Foertmeyer's secrets. The plot is tight and believable, the characters of both centuries strong and well developed. Old ways and new add to the story's interest. For example, modern technology is used in one century to solve the mysteries of another. Foertmeyer books are never boring or predictable and always exciting. If you like mysteries, time travel, or simply a well written story, this one has it all.
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A Fine Story of Mystery and Suspense,
By "chf789" (All About Murder Reviews - Georgia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Room Beyond the Veil (Hardcover)
Tom and Sally Jewett are starting a new life. Purchasing an old house,sight unseen, in the small town of Traber, Colorado where his great grandfather was born and raised. Upon walking into their new home, he's filled with the excitement of fixing it up and settling down. His wife Sally is a little less sure of the situation until Tom uncovers hidden rooms and expensive treasures. With every secret niche that is uncovered their lives are improved financially. Emotionally, it's a bit draining when strange dreams lead them further into a tangled mystery from the past. Who is the lady sitting in the parlor from Tom's dreams? Her clothes are THE ROOM BEYOND THE VEIL is a fine story of mystery and suspense. Mr. I thoroughly enjoy the chance to jump back into time if the book does it I've been a devoted fan of C.H. Foertmeyer since reading his first book Stacey Bucholz - All About Murder Reviews
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Haunting and Time Travel,
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This review is from: The Room Beyond the Veil (Paperback)
This book is really fantastic. I couldn't put it down and read it in one day. It has everything. It has hauntings and time travel, which I really love. I highly recommend it.
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