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Reviewed by K.C. Finn for Readers' Favorite
To Hunt a Holy Man is a work of fiction by author Michael Fletcher in the adventure, culture clash, and military drama sub-genres. It is best suited to the mature adult reading audience owing to scenes of a sexual nature, the use of explicit language, and other adult references throughout. In this game of cat and mouse that takes us to the exotic reaches of Southeast Asia, we follow a pair of characters as one pursues the other. A Holy Man leaves the United States for Vietnam, vanishing in the process, whilst the God-hating Hunter on his trail navigates many confusions and distractions as he tries to track him down.
Author Michael Fletcher has crafted a unique narrative form and dynamic in this original novel by offering us a dual-stranded character study that shows all the most poignant conflicts and challenges that military minds, past and present, may face. It was also interesting to see a retrospective work referencing both modern-day Southeast Asia and the periods during which it was ravaged by war in living memory. I really enjoyed the atmosphere and attitude that the Thai culture brought to the book, from the theming around Buddhism and its beliefs in contrast to the American way to the way the two cultures speak to one another and their different methods of getting things done. Overall, I would highly recommend To Hunt a Holy Man to fans of military adventure and cross-cultural character studies: a well-penned and unique read.