Tuesday, May 10, 2022

BOOK REVIEW: A Cipher in the Sand by Sandra Bolton

 

A Review of A CIPHER IN THE SAND by Sandra Bolton






















Book Description:
Even before the plane touches down in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Sarah Nelson questions her motives 
for being there. Murder and romance were not on her list. The year is 1985 and Ronald Reagan is 
president. Following a recent divorce, Sarah joins the Peace Corps. She is assigned to the northern 
coast of Honduras, a poverty-stricken tropical paradise. The Garifunas, a unique Afro-Amerindian 
culture, are her nearest neighbors. Her closest ally in times of trouble is the ancient female tribal 
leader and spiritualist, Xiomara, who draws her into the mysterious world of the supernatural. Sarah's 
life is forever altered as the naive and idealistic woman encounters more danger and intrigue than 
she ever bargained for.

Review:
5.0 out of 5 stars Not Just Another Day in ParadiseJuly 27, 2014
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This review is from: A Cipher in the Sand (Kindle Edition)
A Cipher in the Sand by Sandra Bolton tells the tale of an American woman in the Peace Corp sent to Honduras as a teacher. She quickly becomes embroiled in the lives of the village people and faces the corrupt local police, men with violent and often deadly methods. The characters are so believably drawn that one forgets this is not a true life story. The beauty of the country and it's people play an important part in the story, as we watch our teacher's growth through pain and heartache. A quick, interesting read with great characters and a beautiful setting, but not just another day in paradise. I highly recommend it.

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