Death's Captive: Will she escape eternal confinement? Scarlett Reed



Death's Captive: Will she escape eternal confinement?

Scarlett Reed

 

"Death's Captive: Will she escape eternal confinement?" The tale of a lady who is confined to a London hospital and unable to leave its premises is told by Scarlett Reed. She is unable to ask anybody to see her or touch her, so she is unsure of how long she has been there. Because she can aid patients in transitioning to the afterlife, she is drawn to those who are near to passing away. So, she believes that she is a spirit. But she has absolutely no memory of her life. She just knows that she moves anonymously through a hospital's hallways. She only truly engages in conversation with Niklaus and attempts to put her history together.

 

It had an engaging plot, which piqued my curiosity in learning how the tale would turn out. We are made to care deeply about these people by the author. Overall, I thought this was a really well-written book. Although I didn't feel the epilogue was necessary, it was an intriguing look into the characters' past. I suggest reading this book since it was well-written and will be pleasurable for you to do so. It is absolutely worthwhile to read and purchase this book. I'm eager for chapter 2 :)

 

Book Review By Biswajit Samal 

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