Helpful Score: 2
This book was just too Ted Dekkerish for me to continue reading it. Not really gory but a lot of people getting killed etc etc. Not what I really wanted to read in a Christian fiction book. And the story line just dragged and dragged and dragged. Needless to say this author won't be on my must read list, in fact he's on my avoid list.
I really liked this, was not expecting the way the story would unfold. It was a very unique story slightly similar to the story of the Butterfly Effect but with a deff twist and a highly unexpected end. Nice large Softcover edition Story starts out in Butte, Montana and carries on to several other states like Minnesota wherever her mission of the dead takes her. Great for Halloween!
Listen to the song created specifically for this book:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmX4r8DDyz0
"Would You Run Into a Burning Building? Candace "Canada Mac" MacHugh lives a ghost of her former life. Once a proud Butte, Montana, miner who daily risked her life setting explosives, she's now a garbage collector in her dying hometown. Her beloved father is dead and she doesn't speak with her mom. Canada Mac is alone. Longing for the past. Dreaming of making a difference.
Until one night when her father's voice speaks to her from the shadows. The dead, it seems, have messages they hunger to share with the world -- warnings of impending disasters and grave danger. Of cities doomed to burn.
Listen to the song created specifically for this book:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmX4r8DDyz0
"Would You Run Into a Burning Building? Candace "Canada Mac" MacHugh lives a ghost of her former life. Once a proud Butte, Montana, miner who daily risked her life setting explosives, she's now a garbage collector in her dying hometown. Her beloved father is dead and she doesn't speak with her mom. Canada Mac is alone. Longing for the past. Dreaming of making a difference.
Until one night when her father's voice speaks to her from the shadows. The dead, it seems, have messages they hunger to share with the world -- warnings of impending disasters and grave danger. Of cities doomed to burn.