Memories, delicious memories
I often say that I have a terrible memory.
This book made me wonder if, when I say that, I am talking about how terrible I am in remembering (or forgetting) things or if I am saying that my memories, if eaten, would have a terrible taste.
What a great story Mr. DeMatteis conceived! Again. (Check Spider-Man's Kraven's Last Hunt and Moonshadow)
The Excavator is someone who extracts people's memories out of them and asks for a small fortune to return them. Then the FBI, with the help of another psychic, tries to find him after he rapes a mother's memory of her son and asks $250 thousand dollars to give it back to her.
As with many stories these days, we can clearly see how awesome this simple plot line can be just the beginning of a series of incursions in the minds and psyches of everyone that the excavator can touch.
A story of faith, love and also of how delicious memories are once we realize how important it is for us to have them in store!
P.s.: the wonderful illustrations (from Vassilis Gogtzillas) that are included in the book at the start of some key chapters are powerful and drawn as if from the mind of a person who is seeing the story from a dreamlike perspective.