Synopsis:
What if you could help those who’ve passed on get a second chance—but at the risk of your own life?
Four broken strangers volunteer to become the first humans in North America to join the international VESSELS program. Their bodies will host the Spirits who seek to right past wrongs and earn a chance at Elysium. Disguised inside a homeless shelter in Reno, the program is facilitated by a retired Army officer, a former ER Doctor, and a tech-savvy teen who tracks the Spirits merged with their Vessels through an ancient ritual on the Anaho Indian Reservation. The Vessels only have seven days to succeed—and to survive. But when the vengeful spirit of a serial killer enters one of them, they learn not all Spirits are here for redemption.
Book Details:
Genre: Supernatural Thriller Published by: Vesuvian Books Publication Date: July 14, 2020 Number of Pages: 326 ISBN: 1944109080 (ISBN13: 9781944109080) Purchase Links: Amazon Goodreads
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Author Bio:
Anna Elias is a screenwriter who began her career as Don Johnson’s assistant on Miami Vice. She’s worked on feature films such as Nell, The Rainmaker, The Client, 12 Monkeys, A Time to Kill, and Practical Magic. She has written and co-written spec films, TV scripts, and award-winning shorts. Anna’s passion for justice translates to her work. This was especially true on the set of John Grisham’s A Time to Kill. Canton, Mississippi had just suffered great racial hardship and division in a Mayoral race. With Anna’s encouragement, the movie crew made extra efforts to befriend, buy from, and work with the townspeople, and it served to break down walls of inequality and injustice that had divided the town for decades. The impact was so positive that Dan Rather traveled there to tape a 2-part special for 48 Hours.
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My Review
4 Stars
VESSELS is a program that has four people to be a conduit for spirits. The idea is to help both heal from the different things they have going on. But not everything is a happy outcome. It seems one spirit was a serial killer and has other plans than moving on.
I know that is an over simplified summary of this book but I don’t want to give too much away. I really like the concept of this book. We all have experienced loss and regret in one form or another. People handle these emotions differently. Those that have a hard time coping have an opportunity to heal from their loss and regrets with this program. This part of the story is wonderfully handled and had me wrapped up in the story.
I was curious about the serial killer portion of the story. It didn’t pan out like I though it would and I found it more of a distraction than an addition to the story. I also have to admit that some of the characters didn’t hold me as enthralled as others did.
Overall, I really enjoyed this story. It was an interesting concept and I liked where it was going. I’m curious to see if this is going to be a series because I think that you could really explore this world.
I received a complimentary copy of this book. I voluntarily chose to read and post an honest review.
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Your review has me intrigued that I now want to read it.
Thank you for this review. I loved writing the book and greatly enjoy sharing it through readers like you. —Anna
You are very welcome. Thank you for the wonderful story. It definitely makes you think.