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Small Press Bookwatch, Sept, 2009
People In The Curtains
M. T. Graves
Featherwood Publishing
10331 Springcrest Lane, South Jordan, UT 84095
B002JQJERS, $13.00, www.amazon.com
After Aaron Monroe survives a potentially lethal illness he discovers that the experience has created within him a new and unusual ability--he can now see into the next world and communicate with its inhabitants. Some of them seem friendly, others decidedly hostile. A fantasy/mystery, "People In The Curtains" is a thoroughly entertaining and original story that will quickly engage the reader's total and rapt attention as the mystery and the fantasy unroll. M. T. Graves has a decided gift for imaginative storytelling and "People In The Curtains" is a highly rewarding and recommended read for young adults.
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