Suzanne Tyrpak
Autor von Vestal Virgin: Suspense in Ancient Rome
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Bildnachweis: On my way to my Virgin Book Signing on June 14, at Maria's Bookshop in Durango.
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- Suzanne Tyrpak ran away from New York a long time ago to live in Colorado. Her debut novel is Vestal Virgin, suspense set in ancient Rome, available as a trade paperback and in all eformats. Her collection of nine short stories Dating My Vibrator (and other true fiction) is available on Kindle, Nook and Smashwords. J.A. Konrath calls it, “Pure comedic brilliance.” Her short story Downhill was first published in Arts Perspective Magazine. Rock Bottom is published in the Mota 9: Addiction anthology, available on Kindle. Her short story Ghost Plane was published by CrimeSpree Magazine. Venus Faded appears in the anthology Pronto! Writings from Rome (Triple Tree Publishing, 2002) along with notable authors including: Dorothy Allison, Elizabeth Engstrom, Terry Brooks and John Saul. Rocky Mountain Fiction Writers awarded her first prize in the Colorado Gold Writing Contest, and Maui Writers awarded her third prize in the Rupert Hughes writing competition.
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Analyzing the story, I'm actually surprised that I liked the book, since it has a lot of (thwarted) romance, intrigue and murder, which is usually not my thing. I did like the book, though, it was an easy read, and I wanted to know how the book would end. I didn't think the bad guys (Melaina and Lycargus) were very interesting or entirely believable, and I'm not a fan of Diodorus (his personality was a bit flat to me, and I didn't like the parts where he was the main character), but I did rather like Hestia and her friends, Calonice and Aspasia. I was sorry that Hestia's gift didn't play a larger role, but perhaps this'll happen in the next book...… (mehr)