Amelie and Benjamin have loved each other longer than they can remember. Now they know each other only in dreams. But their memories are about to come back. Memories of a lifetime spent together, in friendship and in romance. Of the separation that nearly ruined them. And of the coming back together that nearly erased them. After their separation, Amelie divorced herself from her world. Leaving Benjamin, and their history, behind. Or so she thought. Memories are a funny thing. They can’t help but haunt you.
Michael Golvach a freelance writer, living in Grayslake, Illinois. He is a child of a non-digital age, an award winning author of several books, screenplays, and many short stories.
Transmissions is a love story about Amelie and Benjamin and how their memories of a lifetime together shape the story at hand. Love is a strong notion, and in this novel, we read how two people can be in love, fall apart and live in memories only to come back together. The book is a mixed narrative and can be treated like a puzzle but is definitely entertaining. I found the work to be different from the other books I had read from the author. The literature is written with wit and is enjoyable to read. It keeps you intrigued till the end.
Thought-provoking and intense materials can sometimes be off-putting, but in this case, I was absorbed. You could certainly feel the horror, mystery, and of course, love intertwining the entire story.
I recommend this book to anyone interested in reading thought-provoking material.