Mirrors
Mirrors
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Sarah starts a search for her missing father that takes her to places that no one believes is possible.
Everyone believes Sarah's father is dead but her. Four years later and she is still looking. One day she stumbles upon a story about a psychiatric hospital and comes across a lead about her father.
As the threads unravel, another woman, Sam, starts having these strange hallucinations and seeing places that are impossible. She decides to track down her birth parents. It is rather easy to find where her birth mother is as she is lying in a hospital dying. Her father on the hand is missing and has been for years.
Sam and Sarah's search starts to run along parallel lines with one exception. One of them finds him and the other one finds him dead.
Sonya Deulina Williams brings us a mind twister in Mirrors: The Shadow Conspiracy (Chandra Press, B07VNSNM6N, 2019). The beginning is a little sluggish, but do not give up. The second half of the book more than makes up for it. Once the mystery gains speed, it picks up so quick you can get whiplash trying to keep the characters straight as to who is who.
Williams does not even attempt to give us a clean happy ending because this type of mystery cannot have a clean ending. The moral dilemma and the ramifications are huge. There is potential for a sequel here, but I would keep the action of the second half. I loved the dilemma that Sam faced at the end, I was fascinated by the mental struggle.
I think this would be great sci-fi book club read as the discussion as to what should happen next would be great fan fiction fodder. Williams has something here and I think you should be a part of it too. Read it and let Williams know - we expect a sequel (laugh).