How is it?
I like it, it is a captivating story. Stephen allowed me to read it in a previous incarnation and I just started reading the published version. Should be interesting...to me anyway...how it compares. I've never been afforded an opportunity like this...will have to have the previous version open on the monitor...see how they compare. I will say that in paperback form I like the story even more. I dunno what it is...but at times, often...the kindle or e-version doesn't seem as...personal? The story is set in England, the St. Paul's area of Bristol...and the local color is nice...engaging. Any kind of regionalism or local color is always a plus. I did read his first, A Questionable Hero...and this story follows that, somewhat, although I don't think one need read the first to enjoy the second...not a lot in the way of spoiler.