A review by wdkilpackiii
The Gap Into Conflict: The Real Story by Stephen R. Donaldson

5.0

It's said that the definition of "drama" is where you have a protagonist, antagonist and victim, and drama outlines how they change from one role to the other. The Gap Into Conflict certainly embodies this. You think you know who the good guys and the bad guys are, then you are hit in the face by how much you were misled. Sometimes, I was almost angry, then I stopped and thought about how well is was done, how believably, how logically, and found myself reading on looking for clues of future twists while still thoroughly enjoying the story. True to Donaldson's form, there are characters you love and those you love to hate. Highly recommended!