THE DEATH TABLEAU is a discomforting excursion into the seediness and tedium of real and terrifying 'evil'.
Using word pictures that hit you like a brick wall, Herbertson tests his lady hero to the limit and beyond.
At times touching on the brilliance of Lewis and Priestley with his descriptions of things beyond description, Herbertson takes his readers beyond the wardrobe of fantastical psychic outfits necessary for the performance of our daily masques of mundanity, showing how the true ashlar is wrought only through being hit quite hard with sharp objects.