“Rosch expertly explores the psychology of an alcoholic… The novel tackles sobriety, truth and guilt, engrossing the reader in Max’s whirlwind of problems… While depicting the realization of a recovering alcoholic, Rosch skillfully renders a unique story of a missing woman.” – Kirkus Reviews
“I can honestly say I was completely engaged with every sentence written in this story, I could not read it fast enough… Fantastic Stuff, A Very Strong 5 Stars.” – The Kindle Book Review
“…if you have never waited for a liquor store to open then you would still love the novel, perhaps subtract a star, but if you are a Chuck Palahniuk fan, add that star right back.” – Mark Matthews, author of Stray and The Jade Rabbit
“I couldn’t put it down. One day, when I’m ready to adapt a book into a screenplay and direct my first narrative feature, I hope you’ll allow me.” –Erik Proulx, Director of Lemonade: Detroit
“…to be inside the mind of a not-so former addict going through a life event that would boggle even the most sober, clear-headed person is what keeps you reading page after page without one thought of pausing for even a glass of water.” – Brianna Jacobson, Little Conqueror
“I highly recommend this story, as you will enjoy the mystery of it, as well as the thought provoking introspection and the introduction to a community you may never have explored.” –Anthea Carson, Indie Book Reviews
“…loved it. Nicely written and interesting twist of inner thoughts, interesting first person character. Liked listening to his twisted thoughts and also… Loved the dialogue, too. Great story… Awesome work!” – Deborah Henry, author of The Whipping Club
“Be forewarned, as moments of self-reflection are inevitable…while maybe you never actually acted upon similarly revolting human impulses, you’ve definitely been tempted and if only for a moment paused for consideration. Read it before it becomes a movie – the book is always far better.” – Jennifer Gavin
“As a substance abuse counselor, I found it very interesting to read the thoughts that go through Max’s head and some of the justifications for his actions/behaviors. MDFS gives great insight into the mind of someone with an addiction.
I really enjoyed this book and would recommend it to anyone!” – Christina Zamaniego, Substance Abuse Counselor, MHMR
I truly have a tendency to go along with the whole thing that was
in fact put into writing inside “My Dead Friend Sarah:
A Novel | The fate of a beautiful stranger becomes
a recovering alcoholic’s crippling obsession.”. Thank you for pretty much all the facts.Thanks,Liam