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Watching: Volume 1, The Garden Museum Heist
by Jeffrey Jay Levin, Jeffrey Jay Levin
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
An interesting premise and story about time-travel via “watching.”
A true-crime documentary incites “visions/watching” sessions for MC Josh. Images somewhat cause him to flash/seize, and he is soon witnessing events and following leads of an art museum heist in Boston 1970….though he physically remains in present day.
He soon reaches out to the FBI that he has information about the crime. With the assistance of ART Crime FBI Agent Starling “Star” Herbert and his wife, Adrian, they try to find more clues through Josh’s watching to locate the perpetrators and most importantly find the stolen art!!
Enjoyed the partnership of Josh, his wife, Adrian, and FBI Agent Herbert. Loved the play with her name, Starling, and the Silence of the Lambs’ link.
Fun to follow along with the clues Josh is witness too in the watchings, and how they tax his body. And the link between his ability and another character’s past.
Nice twists and connections.
Of course Josh tried to be a hero, or a “Jewish ninja,” venturing out for more information.
Part crime-show mystery, mob-ties, and unsolved 70s art heist.
Enjoyable time.
A true-crime documentary incites “visions/watching” sessions for MC Josh. Images somewhat cause him to flash/seize, and he is soon witnessing events and following leads of an art museum heist in Boston 1970….though he physically remains in present day.
He soon reaches out to the FBI that he has information about the crime. With the assistance of ART Crime FBI Agent Starling “Star” Herbert and his wife, Adrian, they try to find more clues through Josh’s watching to locate the perpetrators and most importantly find the stolen art!!
Enjoyed the partnership of Josh, his wife, Adrian, and FBI Agent Herbert. Loved the play with her name, Starling, and the Silence of the Lambs’ link.
Fun to follow along with the clues Josh is witness too in the watchings, and how they tax his body. And the link between his ability and another character’s past.
Nice twists and connections.
Of course Josh tried to be a hero, or a “Jewish ninja,” venturing out for more information.
Part crime-show mystery, mob-ties, and unsolved 70s art heist.
Enjoyable time.