Tony Garraldini as a child of five years of age goes through his first major process of his experiences as a medium and on to his life later as a soldier in the U.S. Army.
Terry Dodson grew up between Texas and Arkansas as a child; finally settling in Arkansas by his teenage years. Throughout his high school years he was an aspiring young artist only to finally enlist in the U.S. Army after graduation. He went on to become an expert in telecommunications during his twenty year career. He traveled to many different countries serving two tours to Germany with a few deployments behind his belt including a tour of duty in Operation Iraqi Freedom 08-09 and many different life-changing experiences; he now as a disabled veteran writes the stories of people long since passed. As a medium since childhood; he sees and hears the stories from many generations throughout history. He considers himself bit of a traveling philosopher as well as a poet. Most important he is an artist, musician, and most of all he is “The Medium Writer”.
I was fascinated by how the author intertwined the story of the ghost with his experiences as a child and adult life. How he related with Captain James Ellington both being military. It kept me glued to each page. I carried throughout the house until I finished it.