Souls on a tipping point are bound by fate as each life is weighted, judged, and adjudicated. Gary serves as the bailiff, the tour guide, and the Master of Ceremonies who conducts ten souls through to their conclusion. Who better than the ferryman could understand a soul’s need for final determination?
The events in this book are not a guide for the afterlife and offer no guarantees to help your bad habits in a particular way. The cases on the following pages will make you uncomfortable and possibly disturb the boldest of us. Life is not for the faint of heart, and Charon’s Last Call has no rubber room but instead suggests a compelling sip of reality with a twist of free will. Without numbers, lines, and all the time in the world, the only way to get out of this pinch is with a spin of chance. So, whatever your theory of immanence may be, this place doesn’t apologize for its rules and is never on break. Kiss your loved ones, pour a drink, and enjoy a robust set of individuals that have loved and lost, hated and tormented, served their god of choice, and are ready to risk salvation.