Helpful Score: 2
It honestly took me forever to get through this book, and I'm usually an insanely quick reader (about 2 days per book max)...so that's saying a lot. The premise is really really good, just wasn't executed well at all. And the ending left a lot to be desired.
I was a huge fan of Whitcomb's first novel, A Certain Slant of Light, and was disappointed by The Fetch! I recommend reading it to draw your own conclusions though because I could see how this would be a good read to some.
I was a huge fan of Whitcomb's first novel, A Certain Slant of Light, and was disappointed by The Fetch! I recommend reading it to draw your own conclusions though because I could see how this would be a good read to some.
Helpful Score: 1
Reviewed by Angie Fisher for TeensReadToo.com
Throw out any notion you have of the scary, scythe-bearing Grim Reaper and replace it with The Fetch.
A Fetch is a death escort, a comforting guide who waits while the soul chooses whether or not to leave its mortal body. Upon choosing death, and yes, it is often a choice, the soul is led by its Fetch through a door into the afterworld.
Calder was young for a Fetch, only three-hundred-and-thirty. Had he been doing death scenes a bit longer, say a couple hundred years longer, perhaps he would have recognized the warning signs. As it was, Calder was too preoccupied by the attractive woman he'd left behind on earth during a recent death scene to notice the dangerous path he was embarking upon.
When Calder can no longer stand to be apart from the woman he's named Glory, he sets in motion a series of events that upsets a delicate balance and the consequences are felt throughout Heaven and Earth.
Set in the time of the Russian Revolution, the author takes us on a journey literally around the world in search of the one key that can open the door to align the two worlds again. Part historical fiction, part paranormal/fantasy, and part love story, THE FETCH is a beautifully written tale of mistakes made and lessons learned, both in life and in death.
Throw out any notion you have of the scary, scythe-bearing Grim Reaper and replace it with The Fetch.
A Fetch is a death escort, a comforting guide who waits while the soul chooses whether or not to leave its mortal body. Upon choosing death, and yes, it is often a choice, the soul is led by its Fetch through a door into the afterworld.
Calder was young for a Fetch, only three-hundred-and-thirty. Had he been doing death scenes a bit longer, say a couple hundred years longer, perhaps he would have recognized the warning signs. As it was, Calder was too preoccupied by the attractive woman he'd left behind on earth during a recent death scene to notice the dangerous path he was embarking upon.
When Calder can no longer stand to be apart from the woman he's named Glory, he sets in motion a series of events that upsets a delicate balance and the consequences are felt throughout Heaven and Earth.
Set in the time of the Russian Revolution, the author takes us on a journey literally around the world in search of the one key that can open the door to align the two worlds again. Part historical fiction, part paranormal/fantasy, and part love story, THE FETCH is a beautifully written tale of mistakes made and lessons learned, both in life and in death.