READERS REVIEW'S
What the critics & fans said
"Adam Mitchell is a crime noir writer and when you delve into one of his books, you know what to expect. It will transport you back to the 30s or 40s and I couldn't wait to see what this one held."
Author Karren J Mossman
"Adam has a great grasp on crime and the suspenseful way of telling a story. There's a real sense of humour to his writing, and it resonates with each character he's created, and in each story."
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"His writing style is decisive to say the least. Gritty, realistic and completely submerged in the time era!"
Author Jennifer Deese
"Wow, I sure didn't expect that ending! Started reading last night, could not put it down. Cool characters. Genre specific. Not predictable. What more can you ask? Loved it and can't wait to read the next one!"
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"This book was truly engaging! I loved the imagery."
Author Trish Rice
"You can become completely lost in the world that Mitchell creates, and it is a world that I absolutely revelled in. I would highly recommend this crime thriller drama to anyone looking for a read that they simply cannot put down, even they wanted to!"
Author Jane Risdon
"The Lost Angel.... gripping crime story that got me hooked from page one, Adam's attention to detail is incredible .. Eddy and Kim's story is intense but Jack has to be my favorite so if you fancy being thrown back into the 1940's right in the thick of gun fire and romance this novella is the one you want ."
Book Reviewer K Whillier
"I’ve read some of Adam Mitchell’s short stories and was eager to read a fuller length novella. The Lost Angel did not disappoint. Mitchell captures the flavor of 1940’s noir and distributes throughout the book, never losing a beat from start to finish."
Author Elizabeth Horton-Newton
"I have enjoyed reading Mr. Mitchell’s crime novels. This one is no exception. One of the things I enjoy most about Mr. Mitchell’s novels is he is consistently authentic to the time period, whether it’s in dialog, character’s behaviors or society’s rules for the 30s and 40s time period."