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Reviews
of Novels by
Larry L. Bailey
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In this visceral and
disturbing novel about an era that many of today's politicians, i.e. George
Bush Jr., would just as soon forget, Larry Bailey attempts to match through
language what William Hogarth accomplished with his paintings of the
unromantic underside of eighteenth century English society, and he succeeds
brilliantly... (more of this and other reviews of
"Wake of the Whale")
-- Kate Saundby Author of
THE NUBLIS CHRONICLES
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BIRTHRIGHT is a superbly
written work. Bailey's characterizations are realistic and the country
scenes vivid and fresh. He knows his subject and brings the reader along
for a sometimes sad but nevertheless enlightening journey. I highly
recommend this book and look forward to Larry Bailey's subsequent work...
(more
of this and other reviews of "Birthright")
--- Mary E. Trimble
Author of ROSEMOUNT
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Government mandated
restrictions and regulations strangle the Isaccson's growth, both their
business and their family. They learn that for every security offered, aid
or assistance given you forfeit a right, even rights you always took for
granted. Even when you didn't ask for, or even want, the help... Covenant -
a binding agreement between a man and wife, a family, a government and its
people, each party equal to the other in responsibility,
obligations,
duty, and benefits...Powerfully written,
enlightening and thought provoking, Larry L. Bailey fans don't want to miss
this one...(more
of this and other reviews of "Covenant")
--Priscilla A. Maine,
Author of ANGELS UNAWARE
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