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Ghost Lips from the Trickster

Dennis Boisvert’s “Ghost Lips from the Trickster” presents a unique blend of historical fiction, fantasy, and mysticism, introducing readers to a world where the lines between reality and the supernatural blur. The narrative follows Sergeant Victor Peters, who, after a daring escape from Rebel soldiers, stumbles upon a mysterious world controlled by the enigmatic runaway-slave woman Tamar, a powerful witch with the ability to communicate with the dead.

The story’s strength lies in its immersive world-building and the tension created by Victor’s predicament. The introduction of a ghostly vision, the drummer boy pointing the way, adds an element of the supernatural, setting the tone for the mystical journey ahead. Boisvert skillfully weaves together elements of the Civil War era with magical realism, creating a narrative that is both historically rooted and fantastical.

The character of Tamar serves as a captivating antagonist, a wizard of all witches with plans to expand her occult tribe. The concept of using sacred texts to communicate with the dead, providing solace to grieving mothers and wives, adds depth to the magical elements of the story. Victor’s struggle to escape Tamar’s clutches and return home to care for his ailing child adds emotional weight to the plot, creating a sense of urgency and empathy for the protagonist.

The inclusion of Basil, the ex-slave, and the introduction of Autumn, a character who holds the key to Tamar’s secrets, further enrich the narrative. The dynamics between the characters, the alliances formed, and the intricate details of Tamar’s mystical powers contribute to the overall complexity of the story.

The plot’s climax, centered around Victor’s attempt to escape Tamar’s influence by confronting the fearsome beast she controls, creates a high-stakes scenario. The Rebels waiting in the wings, ready for action, adds a layer of external threat, heightening the suspense as time runs out for Victor.

One notable aspect is the seamless integration of historical context with supernatural elements, offering readers a thought-provoking and engaging experience. Boisvert’s vivid descriptions and attention to detail enhance the atmospheric quality of the narrative, immersing the reader in a world where magic and reality coexist.

In conclusion, “Ghost Lips from the Trickster” is a captivating exploration of historical fantasy that blends Civil War-era events with elements of mysticism and the supernatural. Dennis Boisvert’s storytelling prowess, unique plot twists, and well-developed characters make this novel a recommended read for those seeking an immersive and imaginative journey. Purchase this book today to embark on a spellbinding adventure where the boundaries between the natural and supernatural worlds are beautifully blurred.

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Author: Dennis Boisvert

Page Count: 156

Rating: 4/5 Stars

Reviewer: Mary Owens

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