Fools Paradise
by David Russell
After a few too many life stresses Jim feels the need to get away at a retreat where he hopes to find his identity.He finds a place through an alternative, My Living, magazine. There he meets and has a strange relationship with the housemother, Celia, who turns out to be an undercover police officer. Each day things seem just a little more strange around the house. And in
the end, Jim ends up at the police station waiting for his Barrister to clear him, certain this is all a big mistake.
Review: This is a short book that moves along pretty quickly. I did feel a little lost at times. Like maybe I wasn't understanding the words correctly or that I missed something. The story line was good and kept me reading though. Jim goes through so much emotionally that I felt bad for him then dealing with the people in the alternative abode was just one more challenge. I would like to know what happens next so I guess it pulled me into the story pretty good.
theresa f
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