One Last Autumn is different to any other web fiction I have come across so far. The site itself, is not just a way of promoting the story, it is actually integral to and in parts an extension of it. The author has invested a lot of time, thought and effort into making his story an online experience for the reader and adds to the traditional book format. At one stage, it crossed my mind that taking it to another level the idea could progress to a fiction/game hybrid.
At the time of this review the story is only nine short chapters/episodes long and easy to catch up with. It is most intriguing and there are quite a few evil little seeds sprinkled throughout which if they continue to grow could become explosive.
I stumbled over to this site hot on the heels of Pete Tszinki’s review and fear that I may have missed it otherwise. If you are uncertain if OLA is for you – or have visited the site before but couldn’t quite get into it – I would recommend that you try a taster by visiting the ‘Related Fiction’ link in the side bar and read ‘Diary of an Amnesiac Gunman’. Risk it but stay vigilante – THEY know you are reading . . .
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