Unusually evocative and well-crafted.
I couldn't stop reading this book because of its consistent and engaging emotional overtones. You get the feeling that the main character cares very, very deeply about things that others have a surface relationship with. Its atmosphere would best be described as "brooding."
Can't wait for another novel from this author.
I couldn't stop reading this book because of its consistent and engaging emotional overtones. You get the feeling that the main character cares very, very deeply about things that others have a surface relationship with. Its atmosphere would best be described as "brooding."
Can't wait for another novel from this author.
Gerald G. (PhotoJer) reviewed Dry Bones in the Valley (Henry Farrell, Bk 1) on + 92 more book reviews
A lot of to-ing and fro-ing. I found this hard to read and almost quit on it. Plot is okay but gets confusing at times.