12/30/2009

Review of D. N. A. The Service Across the Meadow (Paperback)

Terry has again written some awesome stories.I find them just as intriguing as The Parallel Triangle.His characters are well defined and the story line is captivating. He spends a good deal of time developing the plot and the climax at the end is unexpected (in a good way).I can't wait to read his next book.

Product Description
D. N. A.--Denton Nicholas Ashe is a published writer. His books are making noise. That's good. But not all the attention is welcomed. He's getting death threats. After a book signing, he's kidnapped at gunpoint and flown to D. C. Is his book so on target that it's ruffled some feathers? The actual reason, however is a shock. What else does Denton have that might compel someone to kidnap him? Read D. N. A. and find out.

The Service--How do you know if your husband or wife or partner is faithful to you? Hiring a private eye is one way, but what if the one you hire has his own agenda? What if, instead of finding out about your loved one, you unknowingly unleash a predator? Who is right? Who is guilty? Get the answers in The Service.

,P>Across the Meadow--Setting: a small, rural Kansas town in the 1950's. The town shrinks away from an unwelcome stranger. He has clandestinely befriended a local youth. Is the mysterious newcomer dangerous, is he a pervert? Across the Meadow illustrates the unwritten social rule that all is forgiven except homosexuality. It examines societal reaction to homosexuality, pitting it against its ignorant definitions of right and wrong, rewarding uniformity while punishing diversity.



About the Author
Born in a conservative Balkan country, Terry Pinaud is a naturalized US citizen. His struggles with his sexuality are the fodder for his books in which he pits social balance and fairness against labels and injustice in a variety of fictional settings. His dream is to help celebrate diversity through captivating characters and storylines.

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