by Weston Kincade
The question that is asked of Alex Drummond by his son is "Dad, I need to know the most important thing that ever happened to you. Was there ever anything that changed your life that much?" Alex starts telling his son about his senior year in high school, the year that changed everything for him an...
Alex's story continues as he starts to question whether his visions are a curse or a blessing. Encouraged by others to use his gift to help others he soon finds that there are dark secrets in his town and also much closer to home.I really enjoyed the second part of this story, more than the first. T...
WHAT IT'S ABOUTAlex is retelling a story from his youth to his son. During his teenage years, his father has died and he now suffers at the hands of his abusive step-father. Spending more and more time away from home, he begins to experience the violent deaths of others when he touches belongings of...
Reader be warned, A Life of Death is not an easy read. Weston Kincade doesn't pull any punches in this book. It deals with child abuse, murder, and the inevitability of death. Everything is presented in vivid color, against the stark background of what should be a normal childhood in a normal town. ...