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Reviewed by Tracy A. Fischer for Readers' Favorite
In a great new book by debut author John Tolliver, The Reflection of Innocence is a book that will engage readers from the very beginning all the way through until the last page. Following the story of protagonist John Calabrace, a man who lives anything but an average life, this unique tale is like none other I have read before. John has had a strange ability since he was six years old - he is able to feel every memory and emotion a person has ever felt, all with a simple touch. His gift is more than overwhelming at times, and he finally flees his school, joins the Navy, and escapes into the relative solitude of work on a nuclear submarine. But when his ability is discovered by military higher-ups, he is pulled from obscurity and required to work as a spy. John isn’t sure if this new position means he is working for good or for evil. You’ll need to read this great book in order to find out for yourself!
I very much enjoyed The Reflection of Innocence. Author John Tolliver has done a fantastic job in creating a character that his readers will be able to relate to, connect with and truly come to care about, and be thinking of long after the last page has been read. If that isn’t a hallmark of a great author, I’m not sure what is. This story is truly unique, and any reader who enjoys an adventurous story with a strong military focus, tales of espionage, or simply a great read of fiction in general, should absolutely grab this book. I am pleased to recommend this book to any such reader, and look forward to more from the very promising author, John Tolliver, as soon as I possibly can!