The Last Visit

About

Charon has kept the ledger for centuries. He waits by riverbanks and café windows, in fields of battle and hospital rooms, in skyscrapers and suburban neighborhoods. He is polite, fashionable, and incurably curious about what it means to live a life without ever truly having one for himself.

This novel is a tapestry of private moments, a ferryman’s small mercies, a godlike game of chance, and the quiet question Charon cannot shake—what does it mean to remember the dead when memory is all that you have left? Join him, and together you may find an answer.