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In the Shadow of Stone

Rob Kaufman lives in Connecticut with his partner of 15 years and used a myriad of life experiences as the basis for this book. He cites his own family as “the thread of consistency that enables Jack, the protagonist, to find the strength and sanity he needs to survive his struggle and reach his goals.” In the Shadow of Stone is Rob’s first novel.

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Product Details:
Author: Rob Kaufman
Paperback: 226 pages
Publisher: BookSurge Publishing
Publication Date: June 22, 2005
Language: English
ISBN: 1419607448
Package Length: 8.0 inches
Package Width: 5.3 inches
Package Height: 0.6 inches
Package Weight: 0.45 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews
 
 

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Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 6 customer reviews )
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8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

5Shady side of business dealings make for great reading  Feb 05, 2006
By Bob Lind "camelwest"
A well-conceived and written novel of romance, suspense and shady business dealings, "In the Shadow of Stone" introduces Jack Fontaine, a self-made gay man who is somewhat estranged from his family, except for his sister's daughter Jenna, and is a successful advertising executive who is in a rewarding but ethically-challenged relationship with one of his firm's copywriters. Jack's orderly life starts to unravel when he is summoned to the deathbed of his sister, who entrusts him with a video tape that is to be held in safekeeping for her daughter's 18th birthday. Shortly thereafter, it becomes apparent that a comment made by his lover Marc at work has resulted in their relationship being known, which threatens his job and makes him second-guess the wisdom of continuing the relationship. What follows is a painful revelation that Marc was actually sent to the firm to "bring Jack down" and, although he now insists he fell in love for real, Jack does not know whom to trust.

Definitely original and engaging story by a talented author. Much recommended, 5 stars out of 5.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

4a [...] mystery that is different  Apr 23, 2006
By Charles A. Lane
Like the other reviewers I also read through this book straight through and agree with their comments. I did feel uncomfortable towards the end with some of the improbable twist and turns. The one about one of the evil doers having grown up next door to Jack's sister and husband was a bit much. Otherwise the book is original and well written. I normally am uncomfortable with flashbacks, but they are seamless and brilliantly done in this book.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Couldn't put this one down  Oct 18, 2005
By Tooncer
I LOVED this book. Right from the beginning the story grabbed me. I actually stayed up all night so I could see what happened... and it was well worth it! The characters were so well developed that after awhile they were like real people to me. Between the characters, the storyline, the suspense and emotional drama, I couldn't put the book down. I can't wait for this author's next book.



1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4Quick Read With A Good Ending  Aug 09, 2008
By Guy V. De Rosa "Divalover"
Our lead character, Jack Fontaine, is left with a video tape when his sister dies. From her deathbed she asks that he hold on to the video until which time his niece, Jenna (his sisters daughter) turns 18. He is then to allow Jenna to view the video by herself, Jack is instructed that the video is for Jenna's eyes only. As it happens the video tape is taken from Jack's apartment and an interesting series of events ensues. While Jack is gay, his sexuality is not the main thrust of this story. However, it is a well written mystery that moves at a pretty good pace. As a matter of fact this 216 page novel with 15 chapters, really grabs you at around chapter 11 and leads to a very satisfying ending. Recommended without reservation.

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5Great Read!  Sep 23, 2005
By Pam Newman "P. Newman"
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. From the very start it caught my attention and kept me going right to the very end. A wonderful first book from this author. I hope he writes more in the near future. After reading "In the Shadow of Stone," I would not hesitate to buy his next book.

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