I know it’s not Christmas but we all need a little Christmas cheer don’t we?
A reporter is tasked with heading to the Swiss Alps to look into reports of someone claiming to be Jesus.. while there things take a turn with a surprising ending that left me wondering what could happen next..
For me this short tale was about a miracle..anything can happen.. when you least expect it.. and leaves it up to the reader as to what they want to believe.. was this just coincidence or did the stranger claiming to be Jesus play a part? I’ll guess we will never know.
The tale is short at just over 20 pages and is a fun read that kept my interest. Perfect if you’ve not got a lot of time and fancy a quick read
Running off to break the story of a man claiming to be Jesus while living on a mountain in Switzerland, now that’s quirky for sure. A short story with a surprise ending, it was a fun Christmas read that kept me engaged. Definitely didn’t see the end coming. I’m wondering if we ever get to know the other half of the story. Abrupt ending, I could have kept following this story. I’ll be watching for more.
Again, this author leaves me at the climax of the story. I love his writing and voice. I love the imagery. I can see the Swiss Alps, and smell the crisp clean air!
I’m quickly and unknowingly invested in the characters, and I love how I feel connected to them.
This is a really short read, great for a small car ride or a quick story cuddled up by the fire. I enjoyed it.
This story of a reporter sent to the Alps to find the truth about a mysterious guy, is really amusing, intriguing and keeps your attention right to the end.
I have never read a novelette before but I definitely would again. Suitable for train journeys and afternoons warming by the fire.