At last, the long awaited book review of Jim W. Coleman's novel, "Omens," reviewed by Temple Stark.
Click here to read the review and then ... buy the book!.
"LEVEL HEADS" BOOK REVIEW (February, 2005)
Written in a crisp language and captivating style, the short stories transport the reader to the enchanting world of possibilities. The pieces are linked by an underlying theme of 'what-if-it-happened?' Each story, which is more like a novella, ends with a stunning climax coupled with a moral.
Coleman's works reveal his skill in being able to paint a picture of amazing clarity. This book is sure to make it to the best-sellers' list.
(Bookwire)
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"OMENS" BOOK REVIEW (September, 2004)
Soft light from a full moon spills over the Gila Valley, and the rustling of small desert wildlife can be heard among the mesquite and wild resin bushes. Suddenly, the throaty howl of a wolf drowns out all sound, followed by the scream of emergency sirens.
Is it a routine emergency in Safford, or has a terrifying and fantastic monster chosen to impose himself on the Valley?
(Eastern Arizona Courier)
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"OMENS" NEWSPAPER ARTICLE (September, 2004)
Jim Coleman is a typical writer in one way only - he has another job that brings in the real money, while he indulges his "hobby."
Coleman’s writing hobby, however has succeeded far more than most writers. He has published four books. One of these 2004 releases, "Omens" is set in Safford, Ariz., a place where he visited often.
(Kitsap Peninsula Business Journal).
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