What will happen to us when we die? I always toyed with the idea that I am not going to—one day I shall discover I am immortal!
The odds are that I will—die that is. We all will. I just hope that when I do, I’m going rise up to the pearly gates rather than shoot down to the old quarters of Gehenna.
Life continues after death in Gehenna and you had better not screw it up this time, it really is the last chance you have to change your ways. There are only two choices and heaven help you (or rather it won’t) if you fail to make the right one.
On a few occasions my blood chilled while reading this story. It wasn’t always the obvious scenes where torture or final deaths were involved. Often, the chill was caused by the subtle glimpses of the cross-denominational dead trying to recreate some form of normality, and retain traces of their humanity, in the world they now inhabit.
The author creates some interesting and believable characters. The unrepentant bad guys in particular are—wicked!
At nine chapters so far, there is already a nice chunk of fast moving and entertaining fiction to sink your teeth into. If you like Thirteen Bullets or Hell on $5 A Day there is a good chance that you will enjoy Gehenna.
NB My rating is based on the fact that there are only nine chapters and the next chapter is TBC. Will revise at a later date.
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