Janet Maslin, at The New York Times, gives Theresa Schwegel's newest one a spectacular review!
"ingenious...“Person of Interest” quickly escalates into a high-stakes story of risk and suspicion, told with rich, insightful detail. Some actress is destined to have a field day with Leslie, who vacillates deliberately between playing mother and vamp, plotting her moves while also spiraling out of control...[Schwegel] switches perspectives gracefully in order to convey the anger and estrangement of each member of the McHugh family. And she weaves a terrifically vigorous plot out of how their misapprehensions of one another lead them into danger."
1 comment:
That's terrific! What a fantastic review! And ironic, because I just walked into my neighborhood Barnes & Nobles, and Person of Interest was smack dab in the middle of the center aisle. In fact, it was in so many places throughout the store I couldn't get away from it!
So congratulations, to Schwegel and to you. And Happy Holidays!
Kathryn (from UH)
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