What do you get when you mix a dead child, a
movie buff, a chiromancer-anthropologist, a school
shooting, and what appears to be a series of unrelated,
everyday events? What you get is a disturbing possibility
that exists in the present tense.
Soulless is a book that walks a fine
line between horror, mystery and science fiction.
However, if you are looking for laser-gun-toting aliens,
mother ships and fast-paced action, you will not find
them here. In spite of that, you must not let those
absences lure you into a false sense of security. Just
look around yourself and remember that truth is sometimes
stranger than fiction.
The most disturbing thing about Soulless
is precisely that you will not find impossible
circumstances in its pages. What you will find is a
different perspective on familiar facts. In this book the
line that separates fantasy and reality is gradually
blurred until it finally disappears, good and evil merge
into one, as do hope and hopelessness. Before it is over
you will be looking for a way to prove to yourself that
this is just a work of fiction.