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Reviewed by Lex Allen for Readers' Favorite
The Window Washer by Eric Rill is a fascinating story of murder, conspiracy, false flags, mystery, mobsters, detectives, undercover and FBI agents that can best and, if you get right down to it, only be described as 'nothing is as it seems.' I hadn’t read a novel in this genre for many years because I found them all alike, from familiar overused character types to predictable plot lines to dialog, all of which reminded me of the penny dreadful mags of yesteryear. The Window Washer is far and away superior to any previous novel I’ve read in this genre. The opening scenes will take your breath away and then the story crashes headlong into the lives of a large cast of characters, each of whom will boggle your mind. Just as you think you’ve got one of them or one of the plot lines figured out… you learn (again and again) that nothing and no one is as they seem.
Mr. Rill is an expert wordsmith and master of plot line strategy and execution. Using short chapters and the consistent nothing-is-as-it-seems denominator, the author jumps from one character to another, one time to another and one scene to another in machine gun-like rapidity that will sometimes have you scratching your head, wondering, “WTF?” But, hang in there because it all fits, it all comes together and you’ll get that big smile and satisfied, “Aha” at the end. I would recommend The Window Washer to all readers of this genre and anyone who likes to be fooled again and again, but in the end see everything with crystal clarity.