A review by lizdesole
The Girl Who Would Speak for the Dead by Paul Elwork

3.0

The story was engaging and kept me guessing whether the clairvoyance was supposed to be real or not. Unfortunately, it needed to be a lot more organized. Usually I'm ok with a narrative that toggles back and forth in time. Maybe it would be helpful if the main mother character didn't have a son and a brother both named Michael. Although it's not uncommon to have family names, it would make for a clearer narrative to have unique names for the characters. The character development was a bit weak as well.