Book Details
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1991
Publisher
Lestat Press
Description
In a quiet town, the tranquility of dusk is underscored by the haunting sounds of evening prayers. Fred Dings weaves a tapestry of intrigue and emotion, pulling readers into a world where shadows stretch long and the weight of silence holds secrets. As the sun retreats, the stories of the townspeople unfold, revealing a complex interplay between faith, doubt, and the personal struggles that define them.
Each character finds themselves at a crossroads during these vespers, grappling with their pasts and seeking solace in the fading light. Dings captures the essence of human vulnerability, creating a narrative that resonates with anyone who has faced their own moments of reflection and decision. The lyrical prose invites readers to contemplate the profound intersections of life that emerge at the close of day.
Each character finds themselves at a crossroads during these vespers, grappling with their pasts and seeking solace in the fading light. Dings captures the essence of human vulnerability, creating a narrative that resonates with anyone who has faced their own moments of reflection and decision. The lyrical prose invites readers to contemplate the profound intersections of life that emerge at the close of day.