Galambos, Tom – All the Wrong Places
Here’s another one of those people who was recommended to me so often that I finally broke down and bought the book. See, I really will get to all those people, it just might take me a little while. Anyway, the setup to this book is pretty simple. There’s a young man who is taking care of his terminally ill mother while developing a “relationship” with a woman who is seeing someone who is away in the military. OK, maybe it’s not that simple, and it gets a lot more complicated from there. It’s a quiet, contemplative type of book, dealing with loss, betrayal, and regrets. Not exactly a pick-me-up on a Sunday afternoon, but a book that I feel better for having read. Tom knows what he’s doing. He must have had a lot of experience with minis that I haven’t seen. Or he has a natural gift for pacing and telling a story over the course of a six issue series, it’s hard to tell. Can’t find a website anywhere, but here’s an interview, if you’re curious to learn more about the guy. Click on the title link if you’re interested, or send $15 plus shipping to: Laszlo Press 34 Moorland Road Rochester, NY 14612.
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