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Requiem At Rogano by Stephen Knight, Bernard Taylor

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3.0

Requiem at Rogano was an immersive murder mystery that went way further then I could have imagined. I was reminded of many writers from Edgar Allan Poe to Dan Brown. The story spans centuries and will have you thinking on the renaissance, prophecy, reincarnation, telepathy, religious enlightenment, mysticism, Galileo, Einstein, Christ, predestination vs. free will, and so much more. Not a dull moment here, well-written, and well worth a read. The only thing I would change is to read Requiem at Rogano during the holidays as the story takes place in early 20th century London and Italy through the November and December months and would make an excellent holiday read.
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