What it Was Like by Peter Seth
Story starts out with a man in prison and he writes a story about how he ended up there.
As a young teen he heads to upstate NY to work at a sumeer camp. There are events that lead up to the killings that are time stamped.
There are so many details and the descriptionss are so precise, I feel as if I am close by as it's happening.
He is able to learn so much more about the sommunity and Camp Mooncliff and best places to go that he feels very informaed when he steps off the bus.
We learn about his family home life and his college years.
Story goes along as the couple reunite while he's at college and then things happen that they grow apart but he wants to get back with her...
Very dark happenings towards the end you wonder what is going on or how it will all end as they drive up to the camp area where they first met.
Didn't see the story hapening as it did, like the unpredictability and how it all plays out.
Praise, about the author and acknowledgements to others ends this bok.
Want to read more from thsi author because of the descriptions that I can picutre in my mind and he tells a good story that will stay with me.
Received this review copy from the publisher The Story Plant and this is my honest opinion.
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