This was great news -- Goodreads.com gave The Casebook of Elisha Grey a 4 star out of 5 rating. I recently published The Casebook of Elisha Grey II (August 2015) and The Casebook of Elisha Grey III is now underway, with the first story rough draft completed (again, a three-story volume of novelettes).
In keeping with the inspiration of one of my most favorite authors, Franz Kafka, Casebook III will be darker and more deeply provocative of the essential human impulse to empathy than the first two, still incorporating investigations into crimes that are all around us in the 21st Century.
The first story of Casebook III revolves around the structure of the collective (foster) family system prevalent in Atlantis during the Second Era, and the potential hazards of searching for one's natural parents, in "The Missing Daughter." Tentative date, for now, to upload Casebook III is sometime during spring 2016. Story sketches for Casebooks IV and V have already been created.
Each book may be read separately...or they can be read sequentially. I leave it up to the reader to decide.
Art: "Solitude" by Frederic, Lord Leighton.
In keeping with the inspiration of one of my most favorite authors, Franz Kafka, Casebook III will be darker and more deeply provocative of the essential human impulse to empathy than the first two, still incorporating investigations into crimes that are all around us in the 21st Century.
The first story of Casebook III revolves around the structure of the collective (foster) family system prevalent in Atlantis during the Second Era, and the potential hazards of searching for one's natural parents, in "The Missing Daughter." Tentative date, for now, to upload Casebook III is sometime during spring 2016. Story sketches for Casebooks IV and V have already been created.
Each book may be read separately...or they can be read sequentially. I leave it up to the reader to decide.
Art: "Solitude" by Frederic, Lord Leighton.