Midwest Book Review by Diane Donovan
The Fisher Man
Ron Gambrell
Rough River Publishing
www.roughriverpublishing.com
9780990856276, $18.00 Paper/$9.99 Kindle
https://www.amazon.com/Fisher-Man-RON-GAMBRELL/dp/0990856275
The Fisher Man spins an intriguing blend of thriller, social
and political inspection, and climate change issues into a novel about
Elijah Haycraft, who survives a youth of abuse and torment by adapting his
killing instinct to the world around him.
His early actions mark him as a dangerous fighter in his youth, causing
community members to avoid him and his rage. It's an attitude which could
attract the wrong forces, even in government circles - but it's one which
portends to get dirty deeds done if Elijah can be convinced that his actions
are key to saving the world.
The US government's plans to control climate change blends nicely with the
decisions to redirect and utilize Elijah's underlying rage and strengths in
unusual ways.
Environmental issues weave into political special interests and social
struggles as the thriller elements interweave with Elijah's psychological
development and the forces that place him in the center of a perfect storm
during a time of environmental crisis.
As issues of how sociopaths are born blend with larger concerns about how
special interests can tap their psychological traits, readers looking for
thriller components augmented by astute characters that absorb trauma and
reflect its impact into the world in different ways will find The Fisher Man
thoroughly absorbing.
Replete with strong individuals who closely examine the truths and courses
of their lives, The Fisher Man may be billed as a thriller, but is equally
powerful in its psychological probes of lives and worlds off balance, that
intersect in unusual ways.
Libraries and readers seeking potent first-person stories of evolving
friendships and conundrums will find The Fisher Man hard to put down.
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