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The sun down motel review
The sun down motel review








the sun down motel review

Ray is “Cameron’s ride or die and the son of a strict Marine father. Liam Oh (“The Notebook” for Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, “Next To Normal” for Writers Theatre) stars as Ray McCaffey. Haunted by his past, Sullivan sees himself in Cameron and tries to prepare him for the same personal war he’ll face beyond boot camp.” Sullivan is “the consummate elite Recon Marine, has been decorated for valor on numerous top-secret missions, but struggles to keep his own secret hidden. Max Parker (“Vampire Academy,” “Blood, Sex & Royalty”) plays Sgt. Barbara Cope is said to be “a chameleon - always on the run from the consequences of her actions - but she becomes unmoored when her son Cameron leaves her for the Marine Corps.” Vera Farmiga (“Bates Motel,” “When They See Us”) stars as Barbara Cope. I highly suggest this book to all people, you will never forget Viv Delaney, her niece Carly and all the ghosts of the Sundown Motel.The role brings Heizer back to Netflix, as he previously starred in the streamer’s hit series “13 Reasons Why.” He is also known for his roles in films like “Love, Simon” and in the NBC drama “Parenthood.” Discussed in nuance terms are facts like women get killed because of the vulnerability, men like women who are vulnerable, and women can do their own things and do it well. The author was able to combine many pertinent topics of the time especially those, as a male I feel primary relate to the ongoing issues of male-female relationships in our society. Once started I could not put the book down until finished. Using the technique of discussing two separate characters in alternating chapters, bringing them together as the book ended lent a sense of wanting to always continue and see what the outcome was. Having never read anything by the author, I would surely read her other books because of the quality of this writing. The paranormal enhanced the quality of an excellent mystery, not making the outcome unrealistic. Not truly being a fan of the paranormal theme, I found this book was able to combine an exciting mystery with just enough ghosts not overwhelm the plot.










The sun down motel review