Saturday, September 3, 2016

Book Review: A Confession by William F. Aicher

A Confession
By William F. Aicher
Genre: Literary Fiction, Contemporary Fiction, Psychological Fiction, Philosophical Fiction
Book Description:
William F. Aicher’s A Confession takes a look inside the mind of a nameless man struggling to find meaning in a life that he now questions. Journey with him as he navigates through this crisis by recounting of the choices he has made to a captive. His falling in love with a millennial, a glossy mirror of who he used to be, just adds to his life questions. This timeless internal struggle explores the very definitions of arrogance, freedom, regret, ego, control, public humiliation, and blackmail in the digital age.
Book Review:
A Confession is brilliant! It literally had me on the edge of my seat. I was mesmerized by the writing of this novel, it pulled me in. The psychological aspect of A Confession is insane! I have never loved a nameless character more! Honestly, A Confession is full with intensity and at some parts I got the chills. Just the mannerisms and how this man would talk to the reader is just so strange. I don't know how else to describe it.
I love that this book was focused on the more psychological side of the character, than a thriller part. A Confession reminded me of a Stephen King novel, which I love, just the right amount of twists. This book makes you think, throughout the book I tried to put together all the pieces of this man's life. Putting the puzzle together.
Honestly, hands down one of the best books I've read this past couple of months, and I read a lot and probably the best psychological book I have read! I would recommend this book to anyone who wants a mind experience because that's what you'll get in A Confession! Five stars!
Author Bio:
William F. Aicher is the author of the upcoming novel, A Confession, and two previous books. He works a “day job” as the Chief Marketing Officer for online sheet music retailer, Musicnotes.com and is also a champion of intellectual property rights in the digital age. He graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2000 with degrees in philosophy and journalism and lives just outside Madison, WI with his wife and three sons.

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2 comments:

  1. Wow. Thank you so much for the kind words. I'm happy you enjoyed A Confession!

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    1. It was my pleasure! Thanks for having me on the tour! Enjoy the rest of your tour!

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