4 Stars
A new take on the Divine Comedy
Sue thinks that her late husband is waiting for her in purgatory. He's been
gone 17 years. I like the connection between the current story and it's relation to Dante's Divine Comedy. It's one of those stories that you can almost relate to, as there is the essence of eternal love, and the earthly feelings and that of the spirits that linger. I haven't read the other books by Basara in the Cypress Lake series, but after reading this I may just add them to my TBR list. Sue has a grand and interesting relationship with Sylvia, her late friend who guides her. It's an wondrous and interesting journey.