The Internet Review of Books Calls 'Beneath the Coyote Hills' by William Luvaas "Endlessly Inventive"

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screenshot-2016-11-10-21-29-19"This book is endlessly inventive, and seriously explores the role of predetermination versus chance in a person’s lives," writes David E. Hoekenga in his review of Beneath the Coyote Hills by William Luvaas.Read the full review here: http://internetreviewofbooks.blogspot.com/2016/11/beneath-coyote-hills.html?m=1 

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