"THINGS REMOTE," Part Three
The corpse of Rathraq's wife makes an appearance, but the Goddess of memory and thought will make everything better-or much, much worse.
Giant monsters. Ancient love stories. Hydras and dogs frolicking. This is an issue that runs the gamut from hypermuscular action to ridiculous frivolity and nails every note in between. Read Full Review
This story is a dissection of the human psyche with a boyish almost cartoonish zeal. While at face value the topics are fanciful, the underlying message is anything but shallow. Rathraq, in his attempt to regain his physical form and gain security, is faced with challenges from arch enemies and a returning spouse. I highly recommend this book for readers who love great art and enjoy fantasy tales that peer into the human soul. Read Full Review