Sunday, March 25, 2012

Cold Glory by B. Kent Anderson



This book is a historical conspiracy complete with a sedentary history professor, a gun toting, piano playing researcher and a well done depiction of severe autism.

I didn't read this in one sitting, mainly because I started it too late in the evening. If you enjoy conspiracy, action and some extreme politics this may be a book for you. B. Kent Anderson has written another series of stories under the pseudonym David Kent, the Department Thirty series. I look forward to checking them out as well. I would like to see more of Meg Tolman and Nick Journey, take note Mr. Anderson.

I was particularly taken with Nick Journey’s devotion to his autistic son, Andrew. The author did an excellent job portraying a depth of emotion and consideration for the difficulties facing the parent of a severely autistic child.

The conspiracy was well plotted and the historic context was very interesting, especially for someone who taught American History decades ago. The minutia of history is often what makes it most interesting.

I really enjoyed the book and highly recommend.

Body of work of Body of work of B. Kent Anderson

Web Site: http://bkentanderson.com/books/cold-glory/

3 comments:

Okie Book Woman said...

Thank you for reviewing Cold Glory. Kent is a friend of mine, and I feel compelled to point out that the relationship between Nick and Andrew mirrors the relationship Kent has with his son Will. His devotion to Will is inspiring. As well as being a darn good writer, Kent is a good friend and an awesome dad to all three of his sons.

wbentrim said...

Okie,
First you are a good friend, second it is nice to hear your parenting accolades for B.Kent Anderson. I'm not fortunate enough to have met him but frankly being a good parent is far more important than anything else we can do. It's just icing on the cake to be a good friend and good writer as well. Kudos to you both!

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