Book Review - The Cry of the Cuckoos
“The Cry of the Cuckoos” is the story of a son separated from his biological mother for over sixty years. They were reunited for the first time after she becomes a suspect in the murder of his father. Donald Drummond, the main character, is a retired news reporter. Award-winning writer John Wayne Cargile incorporates similarities from his own life in this novel of romance, murder, and intrigue.
Cargile’s character development reflects his understanding of flawed personalities. His narrative provides a related analysis of their symptoms, motivations, and resulting actions. The strength of character of the genuine religious or spiritual person is contrasted with the lip service and lifestyle of deception in those motivated by selfishness and greed. These characters become colorful composites, expressions of idealism, reality, and deception.
I was quickly drawn into the story of “The Cry of the Cuckoos” and the theme of deceit and forgiveness.
Cargile’s writing style is crisp, direct, and engaging. While I found this directness appealing, it may be seen as too simplistic for others. Transitions of locale or time-frame and the pacing of conflict and resolution confronted by the protagonists were well-paced, maintaining the suspense element of the story.
I felt the story ended quite quickly, somewhat abruptly; however, an “afterward” wrapped up all the loose ends and gave closure to unanswered questions. The final chapters create the possibility of a sequel.
“The Cry of the Cuckoos” by John Wayne Cargile will appeal to readers who enjoy mystery, intrigue, and romance. Cargile’s writing is thoroughly entertaining and highly informative.
Reviewed by Richard Blake for Reader Views (11/08)
John Wayne Cargile's Blog
Donald Drummond, and his wife Anne were both retired from professional careers, and agreed to go on a mission to unravel a mystery in Donald's extremely dysfunctional family. As they begin this incredible mysterious journey through the hidden family secrets, they begin to realize the dark journey might be "Mission Impossible!" Why did it take sixty years for Donald to meet his biological mother? Who murdered Donald's biological father? Did Donald's mother poison her husband? As the journey on th…
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Posted on July 31, 2009 at 3:09am —
Jill D. Hannah said: May 17th, 2009 7:05 pm
I finished the book yesterday and would love to get some extra background. How much of the book and the societies are real? Obviously the places are and the more famous personalities. Your characters were very believeable and the plot was riveting. There were alot of twists and turns that kept the reader guessing all the way through. Great first novel, I'll be interested in reading more of your work.
Posted on May 18, 2009 at 2:09am —
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Posted on April 28, 2009 at 9:54am —
Review of The Cry of the Cuckoos
Reviewd by Rita Hestand (author)
Sometimes finding the truth opens up a can of worms that can't be disposed of.
Retired news reporter Donald Drummond, and his retired teacher wife, Anne, begin
to unravel a family mystery that leads to death and intrigue. Trying to
discover his father's killers, Donald is whisked into the confidence of the FBI
and faced with insurmountable truths.
Donald is forced to deal with his father's underhanded business with the Society…
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Posted on April 14, 2009 at 3:15am —
http://www.prlog.org/10211473-the-cry-of-the-cuckoos-authors-first-book-weaves-an-intriguing-fbi-murder-mystery.html
Posted on April 13, 2009 at 4:00am —
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Bert Martinez
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Very nice meeting you. I look forward to reading "The Cry Of The Cukoos" in March.
Happy Valentine's Day !
Carol L.
I'm glad you requested to be friends, I really like befriending folks that have similar interest as I do which is writing, authoring, or as I like to refer to it as being Literary Artist. You can find out more about me from my website at www.randallrutledge.com I also have a book currently out although the subject matter is far different than yours, my book is entitled "Fom Movie City To Music City USA", You can read reviews of my book from amazon.com. Take care and maybe we can meet sometime since we're practically neighbor's, I live in Georgia. At anyrate welcome to the site and I wish you the best with your book.
We have the similar theme of adoption in our books, yet very different tales to tell. Wishing much success to you with your book.
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Ernie