Monday, December 3, 2012

Review: The Bridge of Deaths by M.C.V. Egan

The Bridge of Deaths by M.C.V. Egan

Description:
On August 15th 1939, at the brink of World War II, an English plane crashed and sunk in Danish waters. Five deaths were reported: two Standard Oil of New Jersey employees, a German Corporate Lawyer, an  English member of Parliament, and a crew member for the airline. Here is a conceivable version of the events. 


My Thoughts: 
This is a fictionalized account of an actual event. There is a bit of a love story and one of the characters has nightmares and seeks help for them, finding out that he was a pilot whose plane crashed in a past life. Bill and his new girlfriend Maggie end up trying to piece together a decades-old mystery using psychics, hypnotism, past-life regression, and good old-fashioned research. The story reads a lot like non-fiction and is very research-heavy. It was very slow for me. History lovers might like it more.

My Rating: ***

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1 comment:

  1. Many Thanks for your review! My next book is more storyline and entertainment and it is very true that The Bridge of Deaths reads like a true story as it is more fact than fiction.
    Thanks again! :)

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