The Keys To Gramercy Park by Candice Sue Patterson


 Maybe we are in the minority.  There are those of us who never had the chance to see the life of  a soldier after he comes home from the war.Therefore,we have not had the chance to see how these men interact with their families and friends. "The Keys To Gramercy Park" by Candice Sue Patterson is all of this and more. The novel starts after the Civil War. So, it starts around the 1860's. Then, still in  New York, we come to the present or the 1990's. I am glad the author chose two brothers, who are very different and the the same.Men are more complex than women. They do not let their emotions show. It is not their fault.  Society teaches there is strength in quietness. When a man cries, he feels shame. In a war, the same rules are applied. No wonder some men come home with amnesia.and other long term illnesses.

There is a mystery brewing throughout. It is very interesting. Also, there are twins. Think about twins and catch the number of ways they can use their identical identities. It is a very intricate plot. One that is folded and refolded until you have a group of origami pieces. It is very delicate. Release the novel slowly and then, gasp.Thank you to Barbour Publishing



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