Saturday, March 28, 2009

Expiration Date - Eric Wilson



What if you knew when the person across from you was going to die? Echoing Dickens and Ebenezer Scrooge, we might ask if these are the things that will be or only might be. What if you knew? What if you could stop it? What if you could save them from their Expiration Date?

Eric Wilson launches a literary masterpiece that explores the tension between the forces of Light and Darkness. Clay Ryker is a failed businessman with a failed marriage. A grown man moving back in with his parents subject to his parents who treat him like the kid he isn't anymore. But strange things are happening in Clay's life. He's been cursed...blessed?...with the ability to know when the people around him will die. As Clay tries to unravel the mystery and save people from their expiration date, the deepest darkest secret from his past emerges.

Can Clay face his own inner demons? What is happening with 8.1.0.0.4? Why was he the one given this gift? And how does an ex-cop named Vince Turney fit into all of this?

Expiration Date can be read as a standalone novel, but it also contains several connections with Eric's first novel Dark to Mortal Eyes, and his current series, The Jerusalem's Undead Trilogy. This book is 5 out of 5 stars, so definitely pick it up. But don't neglect Wilson's other books either.
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1 comments:

wilsonwriter on March 29, 2009 10:03 AM said...

Hey, Josh, thanks for that great review. In some ways, "Expiration Date" is one of my favorite books because of the way the plot unfolded as I wrote.

I appreciate the kudos. Have a great weekend!

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