Laszlo's Fire explores the lives of five severely damaged people, each haunted by unrelenting ghosts. It is a tale of love, loss and blind vengeance born in the fires of the 1956 Hungarian Revolution. The characters' lives intersect explosively three decades later in America's Heartland. This is a story of love, compassion and forgiveness, contrasting both sides of the human character.What the Critics Say"e;Your writing (of Laszlo) is alive with scents, sights and sounds that will bring readers deep into scenes. Also, your storytelling skills are considerable."e;-Jim Fusilli, Author & former editor for Boston Globe"e;In Laszlo's Fire, Herman proves himself to be a wonderful storyteller. His characters reach off the page and draw you into their lives. This is a novel well worth your time and emotions."e;-Barbara Morris, Editor, Put Old On Hold