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Beyond the Shroud: A Wraith: The Oblivion Novel (Wraith - The Oblivion)

Beyond the Shroud: A Wraith: The Oblivion Novel (Wraith - The Oblivion)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dark and heavy and awesome . . .Wagnerian!
Review: If Wagner were alive, he might write an opera about this one!

David is in the underworld with all its terror and mystery. But he can still see the world of the living, where he discovers his widow (ex-wife, actually) is in danger. Their daughter, also in the land of the dead, has dangers of her own which her father must overcome.

I was drawn in by the characters and challenges and the mystery of "the other side."

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Depends on your viewpoints
Review: If you are looking for a rock em sock em....this is not the book for you. If you are looking for an emotionally taut peice of work, this is right up there in quality. I disagree wholeheartedly with the person from from Kirkus. David IS an intersting hero who continually strives to save his daughter and become a better stronger man in himself. There is character development on both sides of life as well as action scattered like garnish. When I met Rick Hautala he said that there were supposed to be stories for all three knives, but white wolf dropped the idea. I personally am upset by this, I want to see the story conclude!!! Write white wolf and let them know that it should be given the ability to FINISH!


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