"Emotions are gross."
I promise that quote will pay off when you reach it... Though the sentiment of it may not resonate because emotion is at the nucleus of this cosmic tale.
It's every bit of a supernatural thriller, horror at times, romance, and balls out action. It's also much deeper, psychological, philosophical, entertaining you while it makes you think. And you should.
But this is more than just a story. At the forefront of this novel is a personal dedication that anchors author David Badurina's tale off loss, discovery, adventure, and understanding. It sets the mood, and I challenge you not to be affected by it as the pages swiftly turn.
This is a personal meditation, therapy even, that Badurina bleeds onto every page, never betraying the value of engaging the reader with a breakneck pace, relatable characters even in an overwhelmingly unrelatable scenario spanning time and space itself. You're going for a ride with the Caretaker of Death - THE DEATH that conceptually and literally hovers over our every unassuming essence. Badurina's analytical thesis here is always just below the surface, personality types playing a key role, keeping you in its grip from the FIRST to the LAST page.
That being said, The Caretaker is a fantastical romp rivaled only by the complexity of The Matrix and the mysticism of (accusations aside) Gaiman's The Sandman. The Caretaker could easily translate to other mediums, graphic novel or film, and beautifully and brutally wisk you away, transcending space and time until you regretfully reach the end of this CONCEPTUAL blockbuster of a thriller.