Finished Tim lebbon's
Everlasting last night. Good enough, but not one of his stronger works. It tread a course between horror and a contemporary fantasy and wasn't strong enough as either. Tim's writing is always a pleasure to read as his style is clear and uncluttered, but this plot felt a bit stretched, especially as the story was told only from one side of events. ( I can't be more precise without spoilers) Had Tim given us a second viewpoint character, I think the story would have had a much stronger creepy, other worldly feel and been a more memorable tale. As it stands, it was fun read that won't have a long standing impact on me.
