by Greg F. Gifune
Harry Fremont has the flu and has not slept for days. Things are getting weirder by the minute. Harry can see things others cannot see. He wished he couldn’t. Now all he has to do is figure out what is real and what is only in his mind. Not as easy, as it sounds. Another great tale from one of the m...
The writing in this book was very good. A dark vision, like nightmares that blended into nightmares. I'm not sure I understood what was going on after all, and that's hard to swallow. Sometimes it's good to question and ponder, but in this case, it was unsettling and unfulfilling. If the reader w...