The Draftsman is a story straightforward in overall theme, but is written with an incredible focus on detail. Some authors leave you to decide what or how the characters form, but in this book, every detail of each character and the interaction in the story is richly laid out for you. This by no means lessens the read, in fact it is nice to indulge in the language used and not have to work too hard building images in your head. Whilst reading the story, knowing the specific details of each character allows you imbue the whole storyline without guessing the direction of the theme or road the author is taking you down. You easily get into the connections between the lead character Martin Cox and feel how he wrestles with the issues in his life. You see Martin come out of his shell as he gets deeper and deeper discovering the new property he has purchased and this in turn leads to the twist every good story has at its conclusion. I would thoroughly endorse a read of The Draftsman, it was a book I felt I needed to read cover to cover.
Isn’t that lovely? Much appreciated. Thank you Brian Sims, reader.
You can find other reviews of The Draftsman here:
https://wordpress.com/post/laurellindstrom.org/1078
https://wordpress.com/post/laurellindstrom.org/1082
https://wordpress.com/post/laurellindstrom.org/1094
https://wordpress.com/post/laurellindstrom.org/1087
… and buy the book here: https://www.hive.co.uk/Product/Laurel-Lindstrom/The-Draftsman/25875852

Lovely review!! Sounds similar to the one my friend wrote!
Have a great day
Joy Brunner
Yes it is. Would your friend like me to post her review too?
xx
-L.