A review by pbanditp
Death Perception by Lee Allen Howard

4.0

The dead are burning to talk and Kennet is there to listen, but do they want more from him then he dares to provide?
Nineteen years old and Kennet lives with his invalid mom at Costa’s Personal Care Home and has since his abusive father died. Struggling to make money, he has a job as a crematory operator at the local funeral home. The thing is, in this genre bending tale, Kennet has a special ability, he gets visions of how the people died. There is something for everyone in this slow burning, supernatural, coming-of-age, YA, thriller, fueled by greed and control.
Kennet is such a great kid, you really get to know and love him. He doesn’t always make the best decisions, but his heart is always in the right place. Unlike those around him.