The Atlanta Journal-Constitution review:
'Mental Illness Meets Psychic Visions in Thriller Set on Georgia Coast'
By Suzanne Van Atten, a book critic and contributing editor to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Full review
Excerpts:
"'The Girl in the Maze' ... by Georgia native R.K. Jackson is a juicy, twisty literary thriller so captivating you might want to take the long way to your destination."
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"Set on the Georgia coast, this fast-paced mystery combines elements of Geechee culture, clairvoyance, juju spells, mental illness, nefarious developers and environmental activism."
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"A gripping plot and beguiling characters aside, one of the elements that make this audiobook so delightful is the narration by Hillary Huber, named a 2025 Golden Voice by AudioFile magazine. Her mastery of accents from the melodious Geechee dialect to the broad vowel drawl of Southern aristocracy is on point and music to this Southerner’s ears."