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Keith Donohue
Keith Donohue is the author of the novels THE BOY WHO DREW MONSTERS, CENTURIES OF JUNE, ANGELS OF DESTRUCTION, and THE STOLEN CHILD. He has worked in home construction, ran a cigar store, and the box office of a theater. For eight years, he wrote speeches for the chairman of the National... show more

Keith Donohue is the author of the novels THE BOY WHO DREW MONSTERS, CENTURIES OF JUNE, ANGELS OF DESTRUCTION, and THE STOLEN CHILD. He has worked in home construction, ran a cigar store, and the box office of a theater. For eight years, he wrote speeches for the chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts and now works at another federal agency in Washington, DC and lives nearby in Maryland.
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Birth date: January 01, 1960
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A Man With An Agenda
A Man With An Agenda rated it 6 years ago
I could have saved myself a lot of time if I had known from the start of this that 'The Motion of Puppets' was a retelling of Orpheus and Eurydice. This was a bizarre novel, Kay falls in love with a puppet standing in a closed-up Antique Doll store she passes on her way home every day. One night, ...
Freda's Voice
Freda's Voice rated it 9 years ago
Weird.And not the good weird that takes you places. No, the just plain weird that didn't work for me. I am finicky about ghost stories though.Seriously, I kept reading on, all the while thinking it would go somewhere. It did't though.I did love the idea behind the story. How it was trying to piece t...
Kiwiria
Kiwiria rated it 13 years ago
I've had this standing on my tbr-shelves for ages, and finally got around to reading it. Unfortunately it wasn't quite as good as I had expected, although still good enough to hold my attention nicely the few days it took me to finish it.The book is really two intertwining stories, with every second...
cczarneckikernus
cczarneckikernus rated it 13 years ago
boring
Ravings of a Book Junkie
Ravings of a Book Junkie rated it 13 years ago
Intriguing twist on the world of fantasy. I was totally engrossed in this book from page one. The narrator switch from hobgoblin/child to child/hobgoblin was a delight to me, I loved hearing the different viewpoints of their parallel yet wildly differing worlds especially along the points where they...
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