Review Shade by John B. Olson
   
Shade
Shade
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By John B. Olson / B&H Publishing

Reviewed by Karri Compton

No doubt, readers will be challenged and surprised by this dark adventure.

Shade, by John Olson Reviewed by Karri Compton John B. Olson, a scientist-turned-novelist, co-authored the wonderful novel, Oxygen, with Randy Ingermanson. Since then, Olson has continued to cover new ground, especially with this latest work.

Hailey Maniates is a San Francisco graduate student in microbiology. All work and no play makes Hailey a little dull, but one night while working late at the lab changes her life forever.

She senses evil and races from the building, blind with panic. Instead of safety, she finds a man who pulls a knife on her. An unlikely rescuer appears from the darkness and chases the man away. Hailey's hero is Melchi, a huge homeless man that seems to sense her thoughts and feelings as she can sense his.

Melchi carries Hailey to the hospital, where she is diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia. Is she really crazy or are her attacker and her hero both real? Nothing makes sense, but she knows there is something very strange going on.

Melchi is different from anyone she's ever met, but his claims are too farfetched to believe. He says that he must fight the Mulo--some sort of evil being akin to a vampire. As one of the Standing, he must fight against this creature and shield the world from its heinous plans.

As the plot moves on, no one is who he seems to be, and Hailey grows more fearful and confused, yet more drawn to Melchi. Will she find out what is really happening and be a part of the solution? Is Melchi an agent for good or is it all a masquerade?

I'm so glad this novel got published. It's one of the most unique plots I've read in a long, long time. Weird in a good way. Shade is about the possibilities of things unseen, deceiving appearances, the reality of the supernatural. Olson does a great job making the reader wonder who is sane and who is crazy, who is telling the truth and who is dangerous.

One thing that hit me was that what we've been taught shapes our lives whether or not those teachings are the truth. Beliefs are powerful, so we better make sure we believe in the right things. The evil versus good theme is very strong in this book--it overshadows every aspect of it.

No doubt, readers will be challenged and surprised by this dark adventure. I certainly want to read more from Mr. Olson. I've been a fan since the beginning and this offering only serves to heighten my appetite for more.


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John B. Olson John B. Olson holds a Ph.D. in biochemistry from the University of Wisconsin but left his job as a director and principal scientist at a major scientific software company after eight years to pursue full-time writing and speaking. He has since won several awards for his books. Olson lives with his wife and two children in San Leandro, California.

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Shade: A Novel
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By John B. Olson / B & H Publishing

"You will not fear the terror of the night."--Psalm 91 A monstrous waking nightmare is pursuing graduate student Hailey Maniates across San Francisco to Golden Gate Park where she is rescued by a towering homeless man. She seems able to read her rescuer's mind but is it just a delusion? Doctors diagnose her as a paranoid schizophrenic and attempt to prescribe away her allege hallucinations. But too many questions remain around Hailey and the man who saved her. He appears to suffer from her same mental condition and is convinced that some type of Gypsey vampire is trying to kill them both. Against reason, Hailey finds herself more and more attracted to this strange man. But what if he is a fantasy. What if he is the monster?

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