I recently finished reading "The Rainmaker" written by @gwynnion

I think out of all of the books Gwynn has written, this is the one I most want to see rendered as a movie because it would be incredibly visually trippy, in a "Is reality actually reality?" kind of way.

And I like trippy movies.

https://www.amazon.com/Rainmaker-Dana-Hughes-ebook/dp/B0GG5RQZS7

Amazon.com

There main character, Rain, is one of the most unique characters that I've encountered in science fiction/fantasy. She's a trickster spirit who was captured by a shadowy government agency that, through some technological means, managed to split her persona into a plural system of several different people/persons in one person with limited shape shifting powers.

Ancient spirits, plurality, shape shifting, secret government agencies: I've not read anything like this before.

In the book, she's trying to escape this agency which has been forcing one of her personalities to work as a soldier/assassin.

The central personality, Rain, was formed to understand herself as human, rather than an ancient spirit, and the book details her quest to hold onto this humanity as the machinations of government agencies, the spirit realm, and her other personalities war with her for control.

There's a LOT going on in this book.

The visuals are rich and ever-shifting as Rain travels from past memories, across the terrain of the spirit realm, and across dream-scapes. A big reason why I'd like to see this book as a movie.

The story itself is a contemplation of humanness and holding onto the softer, more connective aspects of self in a world of violence and conflict.

A very unique book.

Give it a read!

@timberwraith Oh, yeah, I thought you would like it. ☺️
@gwynnion Plus, there's the whole coyote angle! 🐺😍

@timberwraith Coyotes are the best! 🐺

Like I said, I think it's my best book, but I knew the various aspects would appeal to you.

I figured you'd like Rowan, too.

@gwynnion Always good to have someone witchy/paganesque!
@timberwraith She's also one of the "ugh, humans suck" viewpoint characters in contrast to Rain, which I suppose is a plus.
@gwynnion Yeah, I do appreciate that perspective when it pops up, LOL. Hence my love affair with the show "Wednesday" this past week.