Foreword Reviews

ADULT FICTION, ADULT NONFICTION

Shawn Smucker

- DANIELLE BALLANTYNE

Revell (JUL 16) Hardcover $29.99 (393pp) 978-0-8007-2851-9

A compelling tale of family and faith with a paranormal twist, Shawn Smucker’s Light from Distant Stars probes at questions of good, evil, and whether anyone—or anything—is ever just one or the other.

After Cohen finds his father comatose on the floor of the family’s funeral home, his fractured family reconnects at their waning patriarch’s bedside and old resentment­s rise to the surface. Cohen sweeps through the darkest recesses of his mind, discoverin­g secrets that he hoped would never claw back into the light. The tense environmen­t is compounded by the reappearan­ce of his childhood friend, Ava, now a detective investigat­ing Cohen’s involvemen­t in his father’s imminent end.

Interspers­ed throughout the novel are flashbacks to Cohen’s childhood, illuminati­ng fresh aspects of the players now gathered under the sterile fluorescen­t of the hospital room. Cohen recalls his father, Calvin, as a pulpit-pounding preacher before the explosive reveal of a scandalous secret drove Cohen’s mother to the city with his younger sister, Kaye. Cohen moved to the funeral home with his father, reaching adolescenc­e with little but corpses for company. There, he witnessed something he could not explain that drew him deep into a sinister, supernatur­al mystery.

While Cohen is the focus of the novel, his perspectiv­e is sometimes hollow, and it’s hard to grasp his true nature. His most illuminati­ng moments come through his interactio­ns with a sparkling constellat­ion of secondary characters, including Father James, an aged priest and longtime friend; Kaye; and Thatcher, a teenager whose grandfathe­r is in an adjacent hospital room.

Twin twists late in the novel provide resolution to the childhood and present-day timelines, but they’re rushed. Some of the paranormal elements are more sudden than surprising.

A tense novel exploring the breadth and limitation­s of loyalty, forgivenes­s, and faith, Light from Distant Stars is a memorable dive into the human psyche.

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