Rarely does a novel live up to its pre-publication hype. But Mackenzie Ford’s “Clouds Beneath the Sun” (Doubleday, 2009) does just that.Crisp and compelling, this 448-page novel set in pre-independent Kenya is a skillful weft of history, archeology and paleontology, religion, passion and murder. ...
I didn't really care for this book. I didn't like the characters or what they did. I didn't like some of their relationships with each other. I didn't like how Sam's sister talked so graphically about her sex life with her brother. I guess I could not imagine doing such a thing.I recently rea...