BOOK DESCRIPTION
It's a thriller that doesn't quit. From his serene parish in Lincoln, Rhode Island, Father Richard Merrill had led a seemingly quiet life as a man of the cloth, shepherding his flock toward the solace of a higher power. Now, the core of his beliefs and his being is propelled into the darkest chaos. What's more, it's all for the sake of his very own flesh and blood, two sons who were long ago given up for adoption. Their mother, Francoise Dupont, a former gallery director at the Louvre, has since married an Arab prince. And herein lies the trouble. The bloodlines of the sons place them in line to succeed her gravely ill husband, now the king. More than a few of the king's enemies are consumed with stopping them from ascending to the throne.
With help from the FBI, the CIA, and an aging mercenary, the race is on. From France to Haiti, the United States, and the Middle East, Merrill will take whatever measures necessary to save his sons and unmask the scent of the Flower of Heaven. With evocative detail, high-flying action, and ingenious plot twists, Flower of Heaven is a searing, brilliantly crafted literary debut that will keep readers hungry for every enthralling page. It's a heart-stopping work that spans continents, while mining the deep channels of the human heart.
AUTHOR BIO
Julien Ayotte co-authored his first book, Wealth Building for Professionals, in
2001. Flower of Heaven is his first novel. He lives in Rhode Island with his
wife, Pauline.
REVIEWS
5.0 out of 5 stars Captivating! January 7,
2013
By Ken Froment
Format:Paperback|Amazon Verified
Purchase
What a great read!!! The author quickly and intimately
connects you with each character and then takes you on a thrilling odyssey of
both romance and international intrigue. This is the first time that I have read
a book from cover to cover almost nonstop, and anxiously did so because I had a
burning curiosity to know what drama was going to play out in the next chapter.
Mr Ayotte, you really nailed it, and I look forward to your next novel.
P.S.
I bought the Kindle version for my wife and I, and am now buying the paperback
version for my non-techie relatives whom I know will thoroughly enjoy this fine
novel. Buy this book--you will not be disappointed!!
5.0 out of 5 stars As
good a read as Grisham January 14, 2013
Format:Paperback|Amazon Verified
Purchase
With it's carefully developed characters and settings ranging
from global to local, this is the kind of book that you will finish in
two...maybe three sittings. My wife and I recently read it on vacation in 2
days. If you are from Rhode Island, it is even better because of all the local
references. If you have ever been inside a rectory or in New England during the
winter, you will know what I am talking about.
Character development in Flower of Heaven is especially good. You will get to know the characters as well as you know some of your friends. One of the differences between a good book and a really good book is visualization. In Flower of Heaven, your mind's eye takes you to more places than most people will ever go. You will have the same experience that the characters do. All authors shoot for this, but most fail. This one didn't. For the entire time that you are reading, you experience new and exciting things. I have never been to Paris, but now I have a very intimate knowledge of it. I don't know if the author ever lived there, but it certainly feels like he did.
From Paris, France to Lincoln, Rhode Island you will not be disappointed.
Character development in Flower of Heaven is especially good. You will get to know the characters as well as you know some of your friends. One of the differences between a good book and a really good book is visualization. In Flower of Heaven, your mind's eye takes you to more places than most people will ever go. You will have the same experience that the characters do. All authors shoot for this, but most fail. This one didn't. For the entire time that you are reading, you experience new and exciting things. I have never been to Paris, but now I have a very intimate knowledge of it. I don't know if the author ever lived there, but it certainly feels like he did.
From Paris, France to Lincoln, Rhode Island you will not be disappointed.
No comments:
Post a Comment