Awakening in a surreal disaster zone, an amnesiac attempts to solve the mystery of his own life. Memories seem to speak in echoes of four different lives. Are these the delusions of a brain-damaged accident victim or are these memories truly not his own? As the confused, but ferociously compelled, narrator penetrates deeper into the bizarre and ruined landscape looking for another survivor, will he find the answers? Are the truths too devastating for the parameters of a sane mind?
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By Angel Editing
Oct 15, 2009
"Fractured Veil" This is a very well put together book, with a totally different story, and style. At first, I found the situation surreal, but as the story developed,it got better and better, and the building of the story around the main people from their own perspective was very clever. As the story builds and the shift from one character to another jumps, I was at times tempted to find the continuation of that character, and come back to where I left off, and I had to fight the temptation. That is a very good indication of the author maintaining and building the reader's interest. The drama mounts as the "four" characters' tales unfold around incidents which first seem random, and innocent, but later build into something of a cataclysmic nature. A great read. Angela Hooper