Reviews: Crossroads (18)
“Couldn't put down”
(Paperback)
by Valentina Fr
Reading Crossroads was so captivating I felt like I was pulled straight into Jonathan Preston’s World. The scenes are written so vividly that I could first hand experience what was happening. The tension continued to build as I read which excited me to read more. There are a few twists and turns that caught me off guard but kept me captivated. By the time I finished the book I was looking for more. This is a MUST read. I am so glad I picked it up!!
“Great book!!!”
(Paperback)
by Juliana Verdade
Crossroads by Steve Doherty is a warm and honest story that feels very easy to connect with. The characters in the book seem like real people, each dealing with personal challenges, big decisions, and everyday emotions. Doherty’s writing is clear and friendly, almost like someone sitting with you and telling you about people they truly care about. One thing I really liked is how he mixes gentle humor with more serious moments, making the story feel balanced and real. The problems the characters face don’t feel dramatic just for the sake of drama. They feel natural, like situations many of us could actually end up in. Doherty also pays attention to small details, turning simple moments into meaningful ones that stay in your mind. As the characters stand at their own “crossroads,” you can’t help but think about times in your life when you had to make difficult choices too. The book reminds you that change can be scary, but it can also lead to growth, healing, and unexpected happiness. By the time you finish, you feel like you’ve taken a journey with the characters and learned something from them. Crossroads is a heartfelt, hopeful book that lingers with you long after the last page. I definitely recommend!!!
“A Lesson in Courage and Conscience”
(Paperback)
by Thea Ferzola
Crossroads: A Jonathan Preston Novel by Steve Doherty My rating: 5 of 5 stars As an educator who has spent decades helping students understand the complexities of history, morality, and the human condition, I found Crossroads to be a masterful blend of historical realism and narrative intensity. The novel does far more than tell a story set in the aftermath of World War Two. It challenges readers to grapple with the lingering consequences of war, the psychology of duty, and the fragile line between justice and vengeance.Jonathan Preston is a protagonist who embodies the tension between intellect and instinct. Through his eyes, we see how intelligence work becomes both an act of survival and a study in ethics. His pursuit of Uchito Tsukuda unfolds like a living history lesson, rich with cultural texture and moral complexity. The author’s portrayal of Japan rebuilding amid shadows of defeat is deeply immersive and respectful, offering readers not only thrilling suspense but also a vivid education in postwar geopolitics.The scenes surrounding the Kabuki play are particularly striking. They transform performance into metaphor, teaching us that identity, like art, is both weapon and mirror. This creative structure invites readers to think critically about symbolism, heritage, and storytelling itself.For educators, Crossroads is a treasure trove of discussion material, ideal for exploring the intersection of literature, history, and ethics. For general readers, it is simply a breathtaking experience. Every page hums with tension, intelligence, and humanity. This is not just a war story; it is a study of courage, consequence, and redemption.A remarkable novel that earns every one of its five stars.
“Postwar Peril and Relentless Suspense”
(Paperback)
by Heather Santos
Crossroads: A Jonathan Preston Novel is a riveting post–World War II thriller that skillfully blends historical tension with relentless momentum. Doherty vividly captures the uneasy aftermath of the war, particularly in scenes set in occupied Japan, where Jonathan Preston operates amid political uncertainty and hidden dangers. One standout example is the cat-and-mouse pursuit involving a ruthless assassin, which underscores how wartime loyalties and vendettas refuse to die when the fighting ends. Another memorable moment comes as Preston uncovers the terrifying implications of a biological weapons plot, raising the stakes from personal survival to global catastrophe. With sharp pacing, immersive settings, and high moral stakes, Crossroads delivers a compelling and satisfying read for fans of intelligent historical thrillers.
“Historical Fiction At its Best”
(Hardback)
by AnneC
This book hooked me from the first chapter. The author writes with an authenticity that draws the reader into the world. The high-paced adventure, featuring characters whose loyalty to their country surpasses all, makes this historical fiction a must-read. It's refreshing to read a book whose plot is entertaining and honors the reader's intelligence. I could see a Book club enjoying a conversation about this book.
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Crossroads

Crossroads: A Jonathan Preston Novel

Steve Doherty (author)
Paperback Published on: 16/09/2022
Price: £19.99
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