60's coming of age story plumbing the potential for evil in each of us. During a back-packing visit to Dachau concentration camp museum in 1969 Jared Clarkson is transported to 1943 where he learns a secret that explains a lifetime of prisoner dreams. I like the psychological aspects...daring subject matter. Writer ambitiously explored deep internal conflicts of main character. Opening chapter set-up is intriguing. Prose clean and clear. Delves deeply into shadow we all repress. Judges Commentary: Writers Digest Self-Published Awards 2004. I absolutely loved ''Reflections from Shadow.'' Delores Thorn Marguerite Press Review ...Intellectual honesty in this work had me cheering from the sidelines. John Schemelefske M.A.
I found myself totally captivated by this book and it's truly unique plot. Time travel has always been a subject that fascinated me, and this book certainly appealed to that interest. The concept kind of reminded me of a movie I saw, called "Frequency," which was the best film treatment of the subject I ever saw. Good work!
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"...totally immersed in the book and finished it Tuesday...Jared's story keeps you going without ever letting your interest wain as it is totally unpredictable. The reference to past lives and the inner workings of his mind kept me captivated...remarkable read. This is one book I will talk about with many ...I like the way your mind works." Nancy Ewens-Reader 2006
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