Stephen continues his incredible journey into the world of Spirits.
James Christie Books
This author explores themes of identity and perception through the unique lens of autism. Their work often draws from personal experiences and a fascination with popular culture, delving deeply into character psychology and their place within neurotypical society. The author's style is marked by introspective musings and a thoughtful examination of complex human relationships.



Stephen Holbrook. The Light in the Darkness
- 186 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Mage Publishing Seventh Edition 2004 9780952710912 187 pages Signed by Author
Unlocked
- 344 pages
- 13 hours of reading
The narrative intertwines the discovery of Chrissy Foster's bones, a mother missing since 1972, with her son Wally's repressed memories triggered by a treatment for Parkinson's. It explores the dynamics of the Foster family, particularly the love and responsibility provided by Wally's uncle Moze, contrasted with the choices of his brother Luke, a Vietnam War veteran. An ambitious Assistant DA complicates matters, using Moze to further her career. This story delves into mystery, history, and the lasting impact of war on family ties, spanning fifty years.