I loved Prince of the Pharisees. It was a thoroughly captivating novel. I loved the characters, even the ones I loved to hate, so wonderfully developed down to the last detail. The novel had so many elements that I not only adored, but also identified with. Myers’ representation of the religious right was a bull’s eye; sad, amusing and entertaining all at the same time. The juxtaposition of our current political climate with the story is ideal. I am anxious for my friends to read it so that we can discuss it. I saved the last chapter for the morning light, the right music and a cup of black coffee. My bulldog quietly sat on my lap as I read, like she was enjoying it, too.
Bernard G. (New York)
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