I’d been browsing the web for free ebook downloads, when I first came across ‘Ghost Hand’. Although I’m not a huge reader of fantasy (instead preferring Sci-fi) I was intrigued by the book’s description, and so I downloaded a copy. Initially, I had planned to read it at some point in the future, having already queued up several other books to read first. However once I had browsed the first few pages, I found myself being drawn in, and I started reading properly. Two hours later, I literally had to drag myself away to make dinner.
Put simply, Ghost Hand is an excellent read. Although the concept of teenagers with supernatural powers isn’t exactly original, this somehow feel fresher than any of its contemporaries – what a great idea, being able to pull things out of people’s psyche to make them real. The story moves along at a brisk pace, the characters are interesting and three dimensional, the dialogue is sharp, moving & occasionally funny, and the lead character, Olivia, is very likeable and believable. Despite being a fantasy novel, Ghost Hand feels firmly rooted in the real world, and the characters behave in a realistic fashion – Olivia’s strained relationship with her mother feel totally believable. Unlike some novels, people don’t just spout convenient dialogue to explain what is happening. Instead, events unfold naturally and the story unfolds along with it.
It’s been a long time since I have been this gripped by a novel, and even though I’m not the quickest reader in the world, I ploughed through this one really fast (and I doubt I’m even the target audience, being a 47 year old man). Although the book was offered free as part of a promotion from Amazon, had I known it was going to be this good, I would have quite happily paid for it. And now that I’ve found out that this is going to be a trilogy, I can’t wait for parts two and three. If her debut novel is this good, Ripley Patton is definitely going to be an author to watch.
Whole-heartedly recommended.