The Casebook of Elisha GreyGoodreads.com – 4 stars
Excellent mystery novel set in another time and place. Perfect read for those who like their adventures set in places other than quaint British towns/villages. The main characters have a relationship akin to Holmes & Watson. One being the very intelligent detective, Elisha Grey, and his roommate, Kiara Ptolmai. The case stories are intelligent and insightful. The characters are descriptive without being overly so.
-- Kate Alexander, actress, Birmingham AL
I was drawn into the book immediately...as a painter, the descriptions were so vivid that I could easily visualize the characters and the settings...descriptions that are an excellent road map to a fantasy world, and yet they don't tell me how to drive -- I can still bring my imagination to the story.
-- Marie Ouhrabka Groover, artist, Ashland OR
Goodreads.com – 4 stars
In many ways, apart from the setting in Atlantis, you could be reading The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes. Elisha Grey is as clever as Holmes, and the other main character, Kiara Ptolmai, is better than Watson in that she does make a contribution. For what it’s worth the world of Atlantis is well described, including the believable human/bird, human/horse etc.
-- Derek White, reviewer for Nerd Girl Official www.facebook.com/NerdGirl.ng
The Casebook of Elisha Grey 2Goodreads.com – 4 stars
Reading interruptus keeps me from reading this 2nd casebook as often as I want. I am currently reading the second tale about weather changing and enjoying it much more than the first about the manipulation of produce and genetic engineering of same.
-- Kate Alexander, actress, Birmingham AL
Wow! I'm a driven fan! Wonderful characters and you remembered the animal people genetic experiments. I visited Atlantis in one of my Chinese incarnations just before it sank due to fracking the oil supplies and forcing detergent water into the ground. That destabilized the tectonic plates and they were settling before they collapsed a few months after I left. Technology was as I remembered it too! Great job of recalling events. Atlantis at its best!-----Doris Chu, playwright, Honolulu HI
Casebook III set to upload sometime in March 2016...three more novelettes, and the weatherchanger returns....don't know who he is? You meet him in the second story of Casebook II, so if you want to catch up on all the stories set in Atlantis during its Second Era, you've got some time to begin immersing yourself in that place that people say wasn't real, but will feel like it was, and following Elisha Grey & Kiara Ptolmai as they investigate crimes that aren't so different from those of today (except for the time when they stumble upon extraterrestrials in the first Casebook...)
Excellent mystery novel set in another time and place. Perfect read for those who like their adventures set in places other than quaint British towns/villages. The main characters have a relationship akin to Holmes & Watson. One being the very intelligent detective, Elisha Grey, and his roommate, Kiara Ptolmai. The case stories are intelligent and insightful. The characters are descriptive without being overly so.
-- Kate Alexander, actress, Birmingham AL
I was drawn into the book immediately...as a painter, the descriptions were so vivid that I could easily visualize the characters and the settings...descriptions that are an excellent road map to a fantasy world, and yet they don't tell me how to drive -- I can still bring my imagination to the story.
-- Marie Ouhrabka Groover, artist, Ashland OR
Goodreads.com – 4 stars
In many ways, apart from the setting in Atlantis, you could be reading The Casebook of Sherlock Holmes. Elisha Grey is as clever as Holmes, and the other main character, Kiara Ptolmai, is better than Watson in that she does make a contribution. For what it’s worth the world of Atlantis is well described, including the believable human/bird, human/horse etc.
-- Derek White, reviewer for Nerd Girl Official www.facebook.com/NerdGirl.ng
The Casebook of Elisha Grey 2Goodreads.com – 4 stars
Reading interruptus keeps me from reading this 2nd casebook as often as I want. I am currently reading the second tale about weather changing and enjoying it much more than the first about the manipulation of produce and genetic engineering of same.
-- Kate Alexander, actress, Birmingham AL
Wow! I'm a driven fan! Wonderful characters and you remembered the animal people genetic experiments. I visited Atlantis in one of my Chinese incarnations just before it sank due to fracking the oil supplies and forcing detergent water into the ground. That destabilized the tectonic plates and they were settling before they collapsed a few months after I left. Technology was as I remembered it too! Great job of recalling events. Atlantis at its best!-----Doris Chu, playwright, Honolulu HI
Casebook III set to upload sometime in March 2016...three more novelettes, and the weatherchanger returns....don't know who he is? You meet him in the second story of Casebook II, so if you want to catch up on all the stories set in Atlantis during its Second Era, you've got some time to begin immersing yourself in that place that people say wasn't real, but will feel like it was, and following Elisha Grey & Kiara Ptolmai as they investigate crimes that aren't so different from those of today (except for the time when they stumble upon extraterrestrials in the first Casebook...)