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Revision 2 by Lionshead June 9, 2012
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0  | "Exuberant, comic, with a satiric edge frequently bordering on absurdist fantasy." | 0  | "Exuberant, comic, with a satiric edge frequently bordering on absurdist fantasy."  – LINDA SANDLER, Saturday Night |
1  | – LINDA SANDLER, Saturday Night |
2  | "An almost surrealistic account.... it represents the best in contemporary satire. Outrageously funny."  – BEST SELLERS, New York | 1  | "An almost surrealistic account.... it represents the best in contemporary satire. Outrageously funny."  – BEST SELLERS, New York |
3  | "Peppered with well-honed wit and a biting satire, "The Trials of Brother Bell" reaffirms Fraser’s renown as a no-nonsense storyteller." – STEPHEN PATRICK CLARE | 2  | "Peppered with well-honed wit and a biting satire, "The Trials of Brother Bell" reaffirms Fraser’s renown as a no-nonsense storyteller." – STEPHEN PATRICK CLARE |
4  | "Absolutely hilariously funny... Farce is not easy to sustain, but Raymond Fraser can mix the absurdities of humanity into fine, plausible fiction... "Repentance Vale" and "The Struggle Outside" are dramas of intense dimension."   – MICHAEL O. NOWLAN, The Gleaner | 3  | "Absolutely hilariously funny... Farce is not easy to sustain, but Raymond Fraser can mix the absurdities of humanity into fine, plausible fiction... "Repentance Vale" and "The Struggle Outside" are dramas of intense dimension."   – MICHAEL O. NOWLAN, The Gleaner |