STASH by David Matthew Klein
Debut novelist Klein has written a smart and nervy domestic drama/thriller. The pages fly, and the prose is crisp and economical. He tackles difficult, dicey, and controversial subject matter without handing out platitudes or falling into blunt party line agendas. I am tempted to call it a non-puff beach read. It is lively, energetic, and easily accessible, but it is also thought provoking and ultimately bold.
July 28, 2010
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Judi Clark В·
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Tags: Job-centered, Morality, Secrets, Suburbia В· Posted in: Contemporary, Debut Novel, Mystery/Suspense, Reading Guide
