3 1/2 stars
This is a book that will definitely test your thoughts and memeories as the main character Tim gets on a plane after a bad reunion with the father who left him and his mother years ago and after he got out of prison for murder. He thought it might be a good idea to try and reconnect, but his dad and his new flame was just as bad as remembered. He falls asleep on the plane and wakes up to a man in the seat next to him, who wasn’t there before. He rambles on about the death he was tried on and the stranger having been on his jury, asking Tim for the real truth about what happened that night and if he was in fact jealous of the lives his ‘white’ friends had, while he worked minimum wage jobs as the token ‘black’ man in their group. Tim repeats it was an accident, but due to who was killed, he ended up in jail for longer than he might have. He tells Tim to look out for the girl, just as Tim realises he saw in a paper while in prison, that this man was dead!
When he wakes up again, the plane is deserted and everyone and everything is gone, including even his hand luggage. A scream from the cockpit brings him to the front of the plane, where he meets a young nine year old girl called Ella, who is holding a stuffed toy tiger in her arms. He doesn’t know why no one woke them up and told them to get off the plane, but it isn’t very straight forward trying to get themselves off either. When they finally find a couple doing the deed in the terminal itself, they are met with some ambiguous words and to watch out for Death in the village, where everything will become clear. They have entered a way station or final destination, and whilst some realise what has happened to them when they arrive there, but others are like Tim and Ella and will have to work it out for themselves. Ella can’t remember anything but her first name, whilst Tim can remember everything, but awoke on the plane in a completely different body!
The small town is called Edenville and Tim recognises his old home, but nothing is as it should be. Nobody is around, the streets are deserted and a clue has been left behind a photo of his old girlfriend and a little girl who looks a bit like Ella, excepts for the colour of her skin. But what little clues Tim finds will throw all of his beliefs to the winds. He has some of his memories, but not all of them. He still needs to find her, but doesn’t know who that is until he sees someone he recognizes from his past. All the others in the Afterlife are also after her, and being directed by the counsellor Earl, who seems to run things in town. Murmurs of a woman who bleeds are going round the town and everyone wants to find her, having been led to believe that this strange woman is the key to getting back to the land of the living. Lots of talk of experiments and the town being a created place, start to blur the sense of reality for Tim, especially after he is separated from Ella, as he hunts for Jill. Is he in hell, purgatory, hell or some sort of mind control experiment, where his memories are being twisted by outside forces?
An invention that could cede control to the government, could mean the end of mankind and any sense of freewill. A person’s soul may be saved, but what replaces them can live with none of the real human needs and can be ended just as easily as it is made. A chance at eternal life may not be quite what was promised and his invention could spell the end of mankind. A strange tale with lots of mixed identities, the living and the dead and strange towns and landscapes where reality is very unclear. The question many ask, of what might happen to them when they die, is one that gave Tim the most concern while he was alive. He feared death and what would happen after. Many are comforted by the thoughts of going to heaven, others may fear they may be going to hell, and others have no beliefs or thoughts of life after death. This tale takes matters to the ultimate extreme, from a fear of dying, to being able to exist forever. Just be very careful what you wish for! An interesting, twisted and very convoluted tale, which will take you in many different directions, as experiments on technology and human souls are mixed into a dire futuristic world. I received an ARC copy of this book from BookSprout and I have freely given my own opinion of the book above.