All Things Return

By W.H. Harrod
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(4.00 based on 3 reviews)

Published: Sep. 10, 2011
Words: 66,050 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781466016057


Short description

All Things Return is the story of two young men who, though separated by twenty-five years, hundreds of miles, and the fear of certain death if found by a vengeful criminal cartel, strive to overcome almost insurmountable obstacles and reclaim the father/son relationship denied to them for so long.

Extended description

All Things Return is the story of two young men caught up in the mayhem created by an international criminal cartel willing to destroy an innocent man’s life for selfish gain. Howard Douglas vows to seek revenge against a member of the cartel as he goes searching for a son he never before knew existed. Terrance Butler, a young man living in Kansas while working as a newspaper reporter, has no idea that a two decades old criminal vendetta is heading his way. Learning that he has become the target of the cartel, Terrance plans his escape. Yet things are not as they seem. Terrance discovers that finding out the truth about his past requires him to face his fears, trusting that the unknown past he has sought for so long will show him the way.

Tags

fiction, suspense, adventure, mystery, hope, true love, new book, kansas, free book, contempory

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Review by: claus olsen on Nov. 25, 2012 : star star star star
I liked that book.
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Review by: Lee Willard on July 12, 2012 : star star star star
Terrance is what I liked most about this book. In so many stories in this genre the hero is an unbelievable superman who shakes off a few bullet wounds, reads minds at a distance, knows the president on a first name basis, etc. etc. etc. Terrance is a real person, with faults, who makes mistakes, who has fears that get the better of him. All this makes the story so much more compelling because you aren't sure he can overcome all odds no matter what happens.

I also like the fact that the romance is realistic, we don't go thru 200 pages of both partners fighting and denying the attraction and then being overcome by the glandular forces of their superior bodies in spite of themselves. It would have been nice if his girlfriend Jess was as realistic a character as Terrance, she is a bit of a superwoman, but not as much as the female lead in the average crime thriller.

It is a bit confusing at first that different chapters are happening years apart. As it is, after a couple switches back and forth you know what's happening. I applaud the absence of violence, and that good triumphs in the end.
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Review by: kate wolf on Sep. 19, 2011 : star star star star
This is a compelling story of a young man, Terrance, who finds himself suddenly thrown into the middle of a mystery that will change his life and the lives of people he cares about forever. The mystery grabs you early on and makes you want to read fast to find out what happens. The characters are believable and interesting and easy to relate to. There are many twists and turns in the plot and you find yourself rooting for things to turn out well for Terrance in the end. I enjoyed this book and thought the themes were uplifting.
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