After waking up to a world where the living can no longer see his face or feel his touch, Joel is thrown into the paradigm of part-timers — souls forced to repay the debt of their misspent lives by helping the more fortunate deceased to move on. Trapped by the morally esoteric Angels, Joel is quickly discovering that there are many worse things than death, and he will have to put more on the line than his flesh and blood to find the answers he needs.
Carter cut his teeth as a sommelier in the wine and spirits industry before diving into the career of full-time writing. He currently lives in Bucks County, PA, and his favorite place to visit is Tokyo.
Compelling and organized for a first novel. Copy-editing could be better, but a good start. Looking forward to the next novel.
Writing is thoughtful but pacing feels a little choppy. It sometimes feels as if the author tires of one line of thought and is anxious to move on to another. Still, pretty impressive for a first novel. Cheers!
This was an excellent depiction of life after death! In so many ways this writer reminds me of CS Lewis in The Great Divorce. The style of writing and the great character depictions are wonderful! It kept me reading till the very end.
Interesting concept with flashes of really good writing -- I look forward to see the author distill this excellence in his future work. Editor needs to be better. Not a bad way to pass a sunny summer day.
Good story that kept my attention, although I didn’t quite follow some of the rules of the afterlife. The characters were well-rounded and the plot interesting, but the story needed a better proofreader.
Really enjoyed reading Carter's debut novel and the imagination and texture replete throughout! Would definitely recommend as a summer read for fans of urban fantasy.