Walking the Labyrinth
Walking the Labyrinth by Lisa Goldstein
254 Pages
Publisher: Open Road Integrated Media, Open Road Media Sci Fi & Fantasy
Release Date: October 21, 2014
Fiction, General Fiction, Historical Fiction, Sci Fi, Fantasy, Mystical
The Order of the Labyrinth was a great group founded around the turn of the century, They were people capable of performing real magic. Suddenly the group disappeared. Andrew Dodd, a reporter in Oakland California was one of the last people to meeting with the group and interview them. The day after the interview, he finds his notes are gone and he has no memory of the meeting.
It is now sixty years later and Molly is looking into her family. She finds it hard to believe it is just her and her great aunt left of her family. She has no knowledge of the Order of the Labyrinth. She finds a scrapbook with photos which leads her to search the rest of her family. While secrets begin to unfold and be shared with Molly, her outlook on life changes.
The book has a steady pace, the characters are developed, and it is written in the third person point of view. Molly’s character grows as she learns about her family’s history. If you like stories about carnival or circus life, you may enjoy reading this book.