Larkin Mullaney has written plenty of obituaries for the small-town newspaper where he works. But never before has he been assigned an obit like this one -- about the beloved local nun who died in a mysterious car wreck earlier this week.
There are just a few nagging questions.
Was it Larkin who was driving on the same stretch of dark highway when the church van swerved and careened off a precipice? Who were Larkin and his drinking companion David Diaz following on that night anyway? And why does Larkin feel like he’s stumbled onto a secret message, intended for him, hidden in the weirdly unorthodox teachings of the late Sister Helen Kennedy?
Larkin needs to figure out exactly what happened before the police do. Maybe he can find some answers in the visitations that he has begun receiving from an otherworldly figure that calls itself The Moon Over Winston, Pennsylvania.
From award-winning author Geoff Camphire comes this poignant, thought-provoking tale of fear, guilt, betrayal and forgiveness.
Geoff Camphire immediately pulls you into Larkin Mullaney’s world with his brilliant & swift character development. His writing is smart and it keeps you quickly turning the pages of this out of this world mystery/thriller. I found myself stealing away moments from my day, so I could continue reading. A joy to read such a well-crafted story.