“Combining horror, fantasy & mystery with elements of the traditional hero’s journey, A Difficult Mirror contains a unique & detailed plot, rich characterization & a very real sense of danger…” - Michael K. Rose, author of The Emberlyn Chronicles and The Sullivan Saga“Read this - it will blow your mind.” - Scott Bury, author of The Bones of the Earth, Army of Worn Soles and many moreEveryone has a void. Who - or what - will fill it? A journey through limbo to the gates of Hell and a way home is wrought with love, loss and pain.When Marie Evans meets a strange man on a deserted road and a body is found mutilated in the desert, a deep resentment teetering on the edge of release is about to explode. Someone, somewhere has drawn a line in the sand, and when Harlan Reese, Marie's ex-lover, enters a forest in central Arizona looking for his daughter, that line will be crossed.In a world between Heaven and Hell, the past becomes the present as Harlan and Marie find each other...and so much more. Four-year-old Justine is lost to the world and with her an ability feared by many. An elderly man wanders alone with a deep secret. A broken detective is torn between duty and hopelessness.And hidden within the void in which they're trapped, something wants them all dead.Facing the past sucks. Life is, after all, a difficult mirror and not everyone leaves that mirror unbroken.When the past becomes the present, how difficult is your mirror?
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- Release Date 09/18/2013
- Author Benjamin X Wretlind
- Language English
- Company CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform; 1st edition
- Weight 1.11 pounds
- Dimensions 6 x 0.86 x 9 inches
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