Another Review of Maledicus: The Investigative Paranormal Society, Book 1 by Charles F. French

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โ€œAfter extensive work with this novel, not only reading it but also performing an in-depth literary analysis- annotating Frenchโ€™s work with the literary element of foreshadowing, I can confidently affirm that Maledicus is one of the most thought-provoking and mentally intriguing horror novels I have ever read. Frenchโ€™s work with character development and chapter design allowed for this novel to encapsulate the reader, feeling as though they were a part of the novel themselves. I am not typically a reader who enjoys history, as I find it quite bland and boring but I can confidently attest that the history presented in this novel is NOTHING like any other history work you will ever read. The ability for French to constantly switch between time periods, while simultaneously formulating a conscious narration is truly amazing and something that I have never seen so successfully done in a novel before.

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