Suppose you had an opportunity for a do-over in life...memories intact, no more illness, coma's, mental problems, handicaps, aches and pains - totally refurbished and pick-up right where you left off - would you do it? What if it required that you kill yourself first? What's the catch? Everybody in the town of Anderson seems to be doing it...
I don't read very many paranormal books and thought, at first, that "Risen" was a zombie book. However, after reading the first couple chapters and discovering that it wasn't, I was not disappointed. In fact, I was now hooked and committed to finishing the story. I have to admit that it starts out slow, but once I learned who the main characters were, the story got better and started moving right along - it's impossible to stop reading during the final 25% of the story. Some questions are answered and others not. Why do dogs sense something evil in those who have been reborn? Who is Seth? What does he want? The author will keep readers guessing about the outcome, throwing a few twists and turns out there to keep us off balance.
I was totally surprised at the ending and thought it could have been expanded somewhat. Risen is a creepy, chilling and thrilling story! Don't try to read it before bedtime...
Thank you, Jan Strnad, for writing this story, I enjoyed the change!
John Podlaski, author
Cherries - A Vietnam War Novel