Last Days

Paperback, 200 pages

Published Feb. 9, 2016 by Coffee House Pr, Coffee House Press.

ISBN:
978-1-56689-416-6
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4 stars (6 reviews)

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Review of 'Last Days' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

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Okay, so this isn't my first time reading Evenson; I read Song for the Unraveling of the World earlier this year, but that was a short story collection. Last Days is a single novella-length story, which worked much better for me. This was a story and protagonist I'm glad was given the time and attention to be fleshed out, because it was one hell of a ride.

Typically with a three-act layout you have the protagonist with some kind of major character flaw who eventually learns to overcome it and you see them progress and change by the end of the book. Kline absolutely was changed by the end of this story, but he was changed because he never kicked the trait of being curious to a fault. He never learned his lesson and after everything I saw about him, it'd be weirder if he did. …

Review of 'Last Days' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Wow, what a bizarre tale this book, which contains 2 connected novellas, tells! I think the title of the first one will give you a hint - The Brotherhood of Mutilation. It tells the story of Kline, who recently left the police force after a criminal forced him to chop off his own hand, which he then "self cauterized" it and proceeded to shoot the villain with his left hand. This makes him a bit of a legend in the brotherhood, so they call him, reluctantly, in to investigate a murder.

But is it really a murder? And what does the Brotherhood really want with him? And although it seems like he can checkout whenever he wants, but can he actually leave?

The Brotherhood story ends with a cliffhanger and then begins the slightly longer story, Last Days. This describes his escape attempts, Pauls, and oh so very …

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