A review by qu073179
The Posthumous Man by Jake Hinkson

5.0

Great, great story. Great ingredients: great characters, mood, appropriate language, plot, irony. Only medium plot twists, nothing uncanny to criminal activity. An ex-preacher is the main character, so it does get sacreligious (3 on a scale of 1-5). Lots of ease and flow. The reason why there weren't outrageous plot twists, was because the author was keeping the criminal activity credible, and realistic; which enhanced the story more. However, the plot twists were pretty good. A perfect example of a great job on a book, hallmarked by such ease and flow in the midst of such fullness of literary elements.