Since the first read was nearly 20 years ago, I decided to read this book again before writing a review on a distant memory.
So, with a fresh read on my mind, here's the scoop.
The story is reported to be true. Witches in Italy. Dream interpretations. Fortune tellers. Guidance from the written seances of Edgar Cayce. A powerboat to take from New Jersey to Bimini. The writing was straight forward, but my credibility meter was going "Beep", "Beep", and "BEEP".
The two writers are certainly loaded
Since the first read was nearly 20 years ago, I decided to read this book again before writing a review on a distant memory.
So, with a fresh read on my mind, here's the scoop.
The story is reported to be true. Witches in Italy. Dream interpretations. Fortune tellers. Guidance from the written seances of Edgar Cayce. A powerboat to take from New Jersey to Bimini. The writing was straight forward, but my credibility meter was going "Beep", "Beep", and "BEEP".
The two writers are certainly loaded with whimsy. Apparently, the means to follow up supports them.
It is a weird book, no doubt about it. Don't neglect the option to read something different.
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Attended Rutgers University and received a Master's Degree from the University of Iowa. Founder of the The Violet Quill literary group with his parter Michael Grumley.
Died of AIDS in 1988 a few months after his partner, Michael Grumley.