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David Aaron Burke

Dernière sortie
Convergence
Enter the space between life and memory Jonathon Slade is a numbers man. The world, as far as he's concerned, runs on rules. Until the night a man steps out of a century-old letter. Captain Edward Slade died on a battlefield in 1916. Yet somehow his spirit remains-bound to the living world by the last words of the woman he loved. For reasons neither of them can explain, Jonathon is the first person in a hundred years who can see him.
But Edward is not the only thing that survived the war. The Tethering is a story about persistence: of memory, of love, of identity, and of the quiet agreements we make simply by continuing to exist. It explores the uneasy space between presence and absence, and the human instinct to hold on - even when holding on comes at a cost.
But Edward is not the only thing that survived the war. The Tethering is a story about persistence: of memory, of love, of identity, and of the quiet agreements we make simply by continuing to exist. It explores the uneasy space between presence and absence, and the human instinct to hold on - even when holding on comes at a cost.
Enter the space between life and memory Jonathon Slade is a numbers man. The world, as far as he's concerned, runs on rules. Until the night a man steps out of a century-old letter. Captain Edward Slade died on a battlefield in 1916. Yet somehow his spirit remains-bound to the living world by the last words of the woman he loved. For reasons neither of them can explain, Jonathon is the first person in a hundred years who can see him.
But Edward is not the only thing that survived the war. The Tethering is a story about persistence: of memory, of love, of identity, and of the quiet agreements we make simply by continuing to exist. It explores the uneasy space between presence and absence, and the human instinct to hold on - even when holding on comes at a cost.
But Edward is not the only thing that survived the war. The Tethering is a story about persistence: of memory, of love, of identity, and of the quiet agreements we make simply by continuing to exist. It explores the uneasy space between presence and absence, and the human instinct to hold on - even when holding on comes at a cost.
