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A Twisted Ladder

by Rhodi Hawk

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I agree with nearly all of what fireblossom said. Although I'm not nearly as disappointed with the ending, I do believe it could have been executed with more fervor. ( )
  TinyDancer11 | Feb 17, 2011 |
psychologist Madeline LeBlanc has spent her career trying to find the cause of her father's schizophrenia and cure it. He has left Madeline and her brother Marc to esentially raise themselves. Madeline must research her family history and secrets. ( )
  lindahallmann | Jan 25, 2011 |
There is much I like about Rhodi Hawk's ambitious debut novel. The sense of place--New Orleans and the surrounding Louisiana bayou country--is strong and delicious. The characters she creates are vibrant, original, and real, and the story takes place both in the present and in the early part of the 20th century.

It's a long book which leads the reader through all sorts of dark corners, both literal and of the human psyche. But like several such books that I can think of, the long and well-crafted build-up leads to a rather disappointing ending, in my opinion. I resent investing so much in terms of both time and interest, only to have it end, not with a bang, but with a whimper, and not only that, but nothing is resolved in the end.

If the end had been worthy of the rest of the book, I would have given it five stars. But it simply isn't. She should have done better by her readers. ( )
1 vote fireblossom32 | May 13, 2010 |
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Psychologist Madeleine LeBlanc has spent her whole career trying to determine the cause of her father's schizophrenia. She always felt that she could unravel its origins and cure the man who left her and her brother, Marc, to practically raise themselves on the Louisiana Bayou. But when Marc takes his own life on a fishing boat in the middle of Bayou Black, Madeleine embarks on a journey into her family history---to a time when the antebellum era was crumbling, and the line between servant and master was starting to fade. And the more she pries the more she reveals her family’s dark past, rife with conjured demons and river magic gone awry. Madeleine’s only hope to save herself is to face the ghosts of the past, the dangers of the present, and the twisted ladder that links them all together.

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Psychologist Madeleine LeBlanc has spent her whole career trying to determine the cause of her father's schizophrenia. When her brother, Marc, takes his own life, she embarks on a shocking journey into her family's history fraught with dark secrets, conjured demons and a powerful relative who puts Madeleine's own life and property in peril.… (more)

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