The Rains Come Down by Julian Shaw

Thank you @jshaw_autho for letting me read and review your book. I like Julian Shaw's writing style it is very easy to get into and it’s easy to get absorbed into his writing. The Rain Come Down is an enjoyable read. I do like the character Garath and have enjoyed following his journey in purgatory. This is a brilliant science fiction that takes you to another world which Is brilliant. Jullian Shaw is very descriptive and I could visualise everything he has written in my mind. The Rain comes down has a fantastic plot and great characters. If you enjoy Sci-fi, you will love this. 5 stars. The Rain come down is a different type of genre from what I normally read but thoroughly enjoyed this and will be reading more from Jullian Shaw in the future. Blurb When Gareth Edwards dies in a train crash, he emerges in The Meadow, a realm existing somewhere between life and death. Hunted and on the run, he finds refuge with a travelling circus and journeys with them across the splendour of this strange world, where pubs organise rebellions, cave dwellers archive Earth’s disasters – and where a network of monasteries are commissioning expeditions into the Welsh mountains that are too dangerous to speak of. Gareth joins one of these expeditions, only to find something yet more perilous waiting for him – something with origins that reach beyond this world and into the trauma of his past. Bio Julian Shaw, PhD., is a British author whose work spans Speculative Fiction and Science Fiction. His writing brings together his passion for the vastness of nature, the dirty complexity of society's edges, and the beauty of everyday interpersonal relationships. Julian carries with him his experiences as a frontline firefighter, a university lecturer in Politics and Urban Geography, and a post-graduate researcher of extremist politics.

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