Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Review: Touch Sensitive

Touch Sensitive Touch Sensitive by Lee Isserow
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Review: TOUCH SENSITIVE by Lee Isserow

A noir-ish paranormal featuring an unusual Liverpool private investigator with an unusual capacity: he is a sensitive, specifically tactilely. That is, while other sensitivities experience memories through visual, olfactory, auditory, or gustatory input, he receives through touch. I think it may be common to wistfully wonder what others think of us, or what may have occurred in a particular locale, but to be open to this flood of input, constantly, must be terrifying. Following his investigations is eye-opening, and elicits reader's empathy for this individual who desires to be tough and hard-boiled, but remains soft and vulnerable.

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