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Reviewed by Tania Staley for Readers' Favorite
We often take the food that we eat for granted, forgetting that at some point someone took the time and trouble to create it. In this delightful tale, Cinnamon Diamonds, Mark Piper gives a fictionalized account of the man accredited with inventing the hole in donuts. Who would have guessed that a hole, essentially nothing, could be so great? Who would have known that the story of the invention of a breakfast food could be so exciting? In his short story, Piper takes readers into the eye of a hurricane, onto the trading vessel the Felix Lighter, and allows them to bear witness to the invention of the hole in the donut. There is more to the story than readers could have guessed, so pick up a copy of this enjoyable short story today.
Mark Piper takes a fascinating bit of trivia and turns it into a thrilling short story in Cinnamon Diamonds. I never would have thought that reading a blend of a cooking story with a sailor’s tale would be entertaining, but I am so glad to have been privy to such a surprising story. Piper’s storytelling ability is sharp and crisp, and the authenticity of his scene building and characters' dialogue is something to be admired. I’d love to see what he could do in a longer form. I’m sure he could make quite an exciting swashbuckler’s tale, if he can make such a finite bit of trivia so intriguing. I highly recommend Cinnamon Diamonds, and I dare readers to not research Captain Hanson Gregory after reading this story. I don’t think they will be able to resist the urge; I know I wasn’t able to. I thank Mark Piper for enlightening me about this tidbit of history, and I hope to read more from him.