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CrimeFiction
 04 Jan 2008, 07:02 #25767 Reply To Post
Death in Green Cathedrals (Revised) by NJ Benson

Review Extract from Review By: Sybarite

Author : NJ Benson

Genre : Crime, Thriller

"Sybarite's view

This is a very polished piece and you have obviously worked hard on it. You dive straight into the action and draw the reader in right from the start ... I think you’ve got a great opening here and I would’ve liked to have read more. "

Synopsis
Forester Nate Carpenter’s timber sale has been chosen to showcase proposed harvesting regulations. No one in the green community wants the rules to succeed. Some want humans out of forests altogether and will use any means necessary.

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plumboz
 05 Jan 2008, 20:00 #25840 Reply To Post
Quote: CrimeFiction, Friday, 4 Jan 2008 07:02
Death in Green Cathedrals (Revised) by NJ Benson

Review Extract from Review By: Sybarite

Author : NJ Benson

Genre : Crime, Thriller

"Sybarite's view

This is a very polished piece and you have obviously worked hard on it. You dive straight into the action and draw the reader in right from the start ... I think you’ve got a great opening here and I would’ve liked to have read more. "

Synopsis
Forester Nate Carpenter’s timber sale has been chosen to showcase proposed harvesting regulations. No one in the green community wants the rules to succeed. Some want humans out of forests altogether and will use any means necessary.



If I might offer an "Absolutely" and "Hear, hear!" to the above.

Good work, Norm.

Alan

Timber Beast
 06 Jan 2008, 01:56 #25848 Reply To Post
Gawrsh, thanks.
Best,
Norm
Forestry combines art and science, grapples with the ecological riddles of our time, but it's also a job. That's what I write about.

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spotty leopard
 06 Jan 2008, 10:09 #25853 Reply To Post
Is it any surprise Death in Green Cathedrals is a good read?

Timber has the advantage of having his own advice (much respected on this site) on tap all the time.

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visinker
 06 Jan 2008, 12:33 #25865 Reply To Post
Here here and there there from me too!

An unusual theme and a good read.
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