Bloodeye published by http://www.darkfuse.com/ is
quite the odd story. I found myself
reading passages to make sure I got it right.
I have enjoyed Craig Saunders’ books (Rain, Dark Words and Black
Deeds) in the past, but this one left me a little empty. I’m not saying it wasn’t good, just that it
felt as though there needed to be more.
“Eyes open, it is just an ordinary world. But through your blood eye? The eye of your soul? Everything is everything.”
Keane Reid’s wife was murdered and Keane has been just going
through the motions of living since that awful day. When called to repair a backed up toilet in a
pub, he finds a girl nailed to the wall with an eye painted with blood on her
forehead and her own eyes missing. Keane
stumbles from the site and begins flashing back on past events that are
intertwined with the present.
As he tries to make sense of what is happening, his wife
appears by his side to offer clues to his past.
Keane finds himself fighting with his inner demon who he has dubbed
Brother Shadow. His reality is mixed
with horrendous events that begin to cast doubts on his sanity. He’s a man looking to be whole but can’t
until he faces the past and brings it together with the present.
This is certainly a dark read, but at times you feel
sympathetic to the character’s turmoil.
His search for redemption leads him to that dark place that many are
afraid to admit having. Buy it here.
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