A review by morninglightmama
The Prodigal by Michael Hurley

4.0

While this one took a while to get on its main path, once it got through a longer-than-usual setup, the story took off. The writing just flows, which is an interesting way to describe it, considering that the sea serves as the background and a character in and of itself. With slight mysticism and a recurring theme of how religious faith and practice relate to real life, this is a story that has more going on under the surface than might be apparent at first.