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Reviewed by: Jay Miller
Rating: 9.5/10
From the pen of Dewayne Rahe, a retired Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and an author known for his rich cultural narratives, comes a riveting historical fiction entitled "The Search". This book is a masterful blend of history, destiny, and adventure, set against the backdrop of rural Iowa in 1910, and it is a compelling exploration of life's true purpose.
What sets "The Search" apart from other historical fiction is Rahe's unique storytelling style. He deftly weaves a tapestry of suspense, mystery, and revelation, transporting readers into a world populated with both real and mystical characters. The narrative is vivid and immersive, with Rahe's rich cultural heritage and history providing a vibrant backdrop. This is not just a story to be read, but an experience to be lived.
The protagonist, Fred Schmidt, is a character readers will easily relate to. Faced with life's pivotal question - how should he live his life? - Fred embarks on an enthralling adventure. Teamed up with the ambitious Artie Holberg, the son of a renowned horse trader, their journey takes them from a daring scheme in Minnesota to a treacherous escapade in pre-World War I Europe. Their encounters with enigmatic figures like Count Von Drathen and the beautifully captivating Baroness Van Essen add layers of intrigue and mystery to the narrative.
The book is not just about the physical journey, but also about the search for self and destiny. The mystical voice guiding Fred adds a spiritual dimension to the narrative, making it a tale about finding oneself amid life's mysteries. This universal struggle of choosing one's own path is something that resonates with every reader, making this book a must-read for fans of historical fiction.
One of the key highlights of "The Search" is the illustrations by Rahe's artist wife, Krystal. They add depth and richness to the narrative, making the reading experience even more engaging. Beyond the captivating story, the book also offers wisdom and guidance, especially for Rahe's ten beloved grandchildren, but its lessons are universal and can be appreciated by all.
Reading "The Search" is not just an entertaining experience, but also a rewarding one. It encourages readers to ponder on their own life choices and destiny, and it offers a unique perspective on how to navigate the intricate map of destiny, love, and intrigue. The thrilling conclusion will leave readers both satisfied and contemplative.
In conclusion, "The Search" is a beautifully written and thought-provoking book that has the potential to reach a wider audience. It is a testament to Rahe's storytelling prowess and his ability to create a narrative that is both entertaining and meaningful. The book's rating of 9.5/10 is a reflection of its quality and its potential to touch the hearts of readers.