I want to share these two recent reviews for my latest, “Damaged,” because they illustrate why I love my readers so much … and because the reviews made me laugh out loud several times.

Have a read if you have a minute. You may also want to read “Damaged.”

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I’M IN SHOCK

I am sitting here, mouth wide open, because I’m still in shock and am trying to write this while it’s all fresh in my mind.

But holy … moly.

*insert your own choice word here*.

I have so many questions. Some were finally answered at the end, but others … I’m just …😲 I’m absolutely flabbergasted.

I do recommend it. But it’s a huge mind ****. Like huge.

Just when I thought I was figuring it out, the ending came and wt*?

You just have to read this. That’s all I know to say. It’s utterly mind-bending/blowing, whatever word you want to use.

Dang. Great job to the author.

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DIDN’T SEE THAT COMING!

I have read some of Michael Geczi’s work and enjoyed his stories very much, so I was excited to get a glimpse of his new novel, “Damaged: Life. Death. Memory. Uncertainty.

Shay Landon, a former Special Agent In Charge of the Minneapolis Field Office had been on leave for nine months, following the death of his partner. People had told Jacoby Overton, the new Special Agent In Charge, that Shay had a talent for seeing things others didn’t, so he was hoping his return to work would be fortuitous.

Michael Geczi delves into some difficult issues. The mind is a complex organ, and it works hard to protect itself. Shay Landon will find himself in some uncertain situations. Can he trust that his memories are true?

He works hard to hide the issues that are plaguing him. I was right there at his side as he struggles …

I’m not sure how I thought the story would end, but I didn’t see that coming. In hindsight, it seems obvious, and that’s all I’m saying.

Well done, Michael. My thanks go out to Michael Geczi for the opportunity to review “Damaged: Life. Death. Memory. Uncertainty.

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Thanks and appreciate your support.

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