Each seemingly separate chapter of Night of Fire is a gem - perspectives on life and death, love and loss, time and truth, and God. (bookbrowse.com)
In Night of Fire, the passions and obsessions in a dying house loom and shift, from those of the hallucinating drug addict in the basement to the landlord training his rooftop telescope on the night skies. (bookbrowse.com)
Night of Fire repeatedly returns to the subject of memory questioning its role in identity: «He thought of the brain as he might of an unbreakable cipher. (bookbrowse.com)