A man visits the town of his college years, retelling the numerous stories of his friends and their life at a rented house. He is visiting under less-than-ideal circumstances, only to attend a funeral and to find that their old home no longer exists.Please note, includes the horror short, "Amney," as well, in the paperback novella family copes with the inevitable loss of an ailing relative against the backdrop of a comfortable upbringing, personal reflection, and the macabre activities children find themselves involved with throughout the years.
Jeffrey Koval Jr., creative storyteller or sentimental memorist? One cannot tell in this Stephen King meets Twilight Zone short story. The ending will keep you guessing.
Jeff hit another one out of the park. I enjoy his unique way of writing and the story flows. Jeff has a way of leaving me wanting more and feeling slightly uneasy.