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Reviewed by K.C. Finn for Readers' Favorite
By Forces Unseen: The Man Who Loved Trees and Other Stories is a work of fiction penned by author Richard Masters in the paranormal, occult, and science fiction subgenres. It is best suited to the general adult reading audience. Each story in this varied and interesting collection is a portal to the extraordinary, where the boundaries between the natural and the preternatural blur. From haunted houses to enchanted springs, to abused children with wishes, to the consequences of a town's violence against a nature-loving recluse, the narratives are rich in both suspense and contemplation. The stories not only entertain but also prompt reflection on the consequences of human actions and the unpredictable forces that shape our lives.
Author Richard Masters weaves tales that tap into our deeply-rooted fascination with the unknown, and also our worst fears about what might be out there, lingering just beyond the realms of our comprehension. I enjoyed the blend of genres and how the tales flow freely across horror, fantasy, and speculative fiction, keeping their core strength in the tense, harrowing actions of human beings caught up in terrifying events. For me, The Gambler was a particular favorite, showcasing a dangerous game with slick narration and a wickedly dry sense of tables being turned. But each narrative has its own unique flavor that will catch the eye of different readers, providing a diverse range of experiences within the overarching theme of forces unseen. The storytelling is always personal to the characters and highly immersive, inviting readers to embrace the mysteries and unexpected turns that life often presents us with. Overall, I would not hesitate to recommend By Forces Unseen to fans of accomplished paranormal short stories everywhere.