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Steel Breeze

by Douglas Wynne

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A BLACK WIND BLOWS AND A LIFE HANGS IN THE BALANCE. It's been a year since novelist Desmond Carmichael's wife Sandy was brutally murdered. Now, with someone stalking him and his four-year-old son, he fears that the wrong man has been imprisoned for the crime. Sandy's parents and Detective Chuck Fournier have a different fear: that Desmond, despondent over Sandy's death, has become too unstable to raise his own son. To prove them wrong, Desmond must work outside the law to defeat a threat born in the dust of an American wasteland, baptized by fire, and hellbent on riding the winds of karma.

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What a gripping tale, very enjoyable and recommended ( )
  dolly22 | Jul 9, 2020 |
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
Desmond Carmichael's wife was brutally murdered just over a year ago. He's now raising his four year old son Lucas as single parent. Recently strange things have been happening around Desmond that make him believe that his wife's killer is still on the loose. As these events continue to mount, Desmond goes on a fact finding mission to prove that the wrong man is in prison for his wife's death. The police believe that Desmond is making things up and move to take his son away. It appears that the killer is working his way to kill those he believes are responsible for his family's death. Will Desmond be proven right? Who is the real killer? Your answers await you in Steel Breeze.

Steel Breeze is an interesting mix of Japanese culture and murder. I love the story and characters! This book is what I call a page turner from first to last page couldn't wait to see what happens next. Definitely read more of this author's work in the future. ( )
  WolfFaerie17 | Dec 14, 2014 |
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Desmond has recently lost his wife to a brutal murder that was broadcasted all over the news, causing him to be center of attention in his local town. One day, when on a visit to the park with his young son Lucas, something odd happens. Desmond starts writing at a park bench just next to his son playing at the park with his dump truck.

One moment Lucas is there, and the next he's disappeared and only his dump truck is let behind. As Desmond desperately searches for his son, he finds him standing with a stranger, looking at the ducks in a stream near by.

Who is this stranger? Why would he be luring his son out from the playground to look at ducks? Desmond is sure that is somehow connected to his wife's murder, and could even possibly be the murderer himself. Immediately he takes his son to the detectives who worked his wife's murder, but the tables turn when they doubt his story and start insinuating that he is crazy.

There many little mysteries throughout the book, that will have you captivated in trying to solve them along side the characters. This was an especially fun book to read with a profusion of mystery, thrill and excitement all wrapped up in one. My favorite character was Desmond. His motivation and desire to solve all the unanswered questions in his life is remarkable. He's a great dad and will stop at nothing to protect him.

The chapters are separated by change between characters viewpoints which makes it remind me of how James Patterson writes. I'd gladly recommend this book to any of my friends. I give this book 5/5 ( )
  lizasarusrex | Sep 7, 2014 |
This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.
Very good book. I really enjoyed reading this and will look for more from this author. ( )
  TxYanky | Jan 28, 2014 |
I received this book from the publisher as an early-reviewer book, but didn't get to it right away. I do wish I had read it sooner though. It's an excellent thriller- taut and tightly-paced. Desmond Carmichael is an unlikely hero-a bookish, slightly overweight single father of a four year old boy. His wife had been brutally murdered about a year before the timing of this book. He determines that he and his son are in danger of being murdered as well. Desmond gets lots of warnings of this danger, but unfortunately the police don't believe him when he tells them of things that have happened. And even though the man who was convicted of the murder of his wife is in jail, the police are convinced that Desmond did it himself. So Desmond goes to extra-ordinary lengths to keep he and his son safe. When the FBI are called in to work a series of inter-state murders, Desmond finally finds someone who believes him. The action moves very quickly in this book and the tension is maintained throughout. This was a very enjoyable book ( )
  Romonko | Jan 19, 2014 |
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Steel Breeze is a murder mystery set in current time in the USA with narrative roots that stretch back in time to the Second World War and forward in time to almost a decade after the main story’s events are concluded. It is easy to read, hard to put down, well-plotted, and keeps the reader’s attention with a well-constructed plot line, and characters that are easy to identify with and care about.
 
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When you wield a sword, if you are conscious of wielding a sword, your offense will be unstable. When you are writing, if you are conscious of writing, your pen will be unsteady. - Yagyu Munenoni The Book of Family Traditions on the Art of War

It is crucial to think of everything as an opportunity to kill.
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Perched on a rock shelf, the fat man looks down at the valley and thinks that the mountain ranges flanking the camp are like the jaws of some slumbering beast.
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Fiction. Suspense. Thriller. HTML:

A BLACK WIND BLOWS AND A LIFE HANGS IN THE BALANCE. It's been a year since novelist Desmond Carmichael's wife Sandy was brutally murdered. Now, with someone stalking him and his four-year-old son, he fears that the wrong man has been imprisoned for the crime. Sandy's parents and Detective Chuck Fournier have a different fear: that Desmond, despondent over Sandy's death, has become too unstable to raise his own son. To prove them wrong, Desmond must work outside the law to defeat a threat born in the dust of an American wasteland, baptized by fire, and hellbent on riding the winds of karma.

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A BLACK WIND BLOWS AND LIFE HANGS IN THE BALANCE.

It’s been a year since novelist Desmond Carmichael's wife Sandy was brutally murdered. Now, with someone stalking him and his four-year-old son, he fears that the wrong man has been imprisoned for the crime. Sandy’s parents and Detective Chuck Fournier have a different fear: that Desmond, despondent over Sandy’s death, has become too unstable to raise his own son.

To prove them wrong, Desmond must work outside the law to defeat a threat born in the dust of an American wasteland, baptized by fire, and hellbent on riding the winds of karma.
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