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About the AuthorSteve Thayer is the New York Times best-selling author of The Weatherman and Silent Snow, as well as St. Mudd, The Leper, and Ithaca Falls. He lives in his hometown of St. Paul, Minnesota. To learn more visit his web site at www.stevethayer.com. how do you write a literary blog Ithaca Falls


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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful. Author you need to readBy Kimberly J. MuthersbaughOne of the most under appreciated authors ever! Steve Thayer consistently writes fantastic novels. Ithaca Falls is no exception. Wonderful plot and characters. I took a sick day to read this, I had to know how this played out. I don't want to give away the storyline, however, I will say time travel plays apart. This is a very good book. I strongly recommend this one as well as everyone he has written. Do yourself a favor and read this mans work. The Leper was epic. I wish he was recognized as the true talent that he is. This is a murder mystery that is sure to please.3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Back in timeBy Marcus A. LewisSteve Thayer doesn't write fiction, he writes literature. The man is simply a great writer. "Ithaca Falls" is the proof of that. The plot of Thayer's story is filled with many subplots. Several of which never get resolved before the book ends. Because it is a time-traveler, the reader should be prepared for all the problems that ensue from traveling back in time. Readers that are familiar with the short story "The Lady, or the Tiger?" will understand my frustration when I got to the end, and simply couldn't tell you what happened. "Ithaca Falls" is a little bit time travel, romance, and historical fiction. It left me scratching my head. Honestly, I may go back and read it again. It was that good.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Thayer has a timeless winner with "Ithaca Falls".By T. B. SchwartzAnother top tier thriller by Thayer. As is usual, the story line is hard to follow at first, challenging the reader to pay attention and stay focused. This isn't a weakness; it's the author's strength. It makes the story intriguing, and the reader must be involved. As with all of Thayer's books, I read this in one sitting -- simply could not put it down.If you've missed Thayer's earlier works, go back and find them. There isn't a bad one in the bunch.


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