Rob Saunders just
    wants to feel safe,
    but the world is a
    dangerous place.
Counter
"The prose has an urgency that
persists until the close. Morris
is adept at repetition, and
manages to harness the mesmeric
quality of twisted, rehashed
sounds without tiring the reader.
He keeps us bound to his
characters, even as he skips from
one to the next… In short, Morris
can write, and write well."
Ian
Hocking, Spike Magazine.
"If the mark of a good book is
that you can’t put it down,
then Taking Comfort by Roger
Morris is a really good book."
Debra Broughton, Nothing to
Write Home About.
    Rob Saunders just
    wants to feel safe,
    but the world is a
    dangerous place.
"The prose has an urgency that
persists until the close. Morris
is adept at repetition, and
manages to harness the mesmeric
quality of twisted, rehashed
sounds without tiring the reader.
He keeps us bound to his
characters, even as he skips from
one to the next… In short, Morris
can write, and write well."
Ian
Hocking, Spike Magazine.
"If the mark of a good book is
that you can’t put it down,
then Taking Comfort by Roger
Morris is a really good book."
Debra Broughton, Nothing to
Write Home About.