Reviews Received
Another formidable work, written in a classic style. The topic of familial loss, here wife and child, and ``ghosts´´ is given good words and well-written dialogue lines.
A detailed short story, and a no-less formidable poem comes along with it. It reminds me of Victorian Age classic ghost stories, yet is very unique (refreshingly, appeciated).
Hell of a story ya got here. Reminds me of an in-depth interview like on 60 minutes and 20/20.
Not much repetition in terms of adjectives and verbs, but mostly consisted words that most books wouldn't have which deserves an astounding (or what you might call, 'elephantine, copious, monumental') round of applause.