Houck is very precise in his methodology. He establishes his rules of evidence at the start and then systematically works through many charts showing how his system works. There is no obfuscation in this book. It is as clear, crisp and pointed as a razor's edge.
The author packs the book with interesting facts, philosophies and news items about death. I came away from this book feeling a lot more at peace with death as a natural part of living. After years of "The Denial of Death" this book makes it something to look forward to if only because it is so interesting.
There are two more things I love about this book. Houck has a tremendous sense of humour. In an area of life that all too easily can be grim and macabre, filled with black humour, he manages to render death a humourous human foible. Nothing to take too seriously.
Lastly, I love the graphics in the book. Pick it up and see what I'm talking about.
All this before one even gets to the astrology. I have studied western and eastern systems for almost twenty years, and I agree with the author as to why Hindu or Vedic astrology is superior to the western system. What is new here is tertiary progressions, how they tie into the Vedic dasha/bhukti system, and the role of pre-natal eclipses in a chart. His technique has vastly improved my ability to time events in the charts I read. While I haven't instituted such a policy for myself, I can understand how Houck ofers a "double your money back" guarantee on his readings.
Thanks, Mr. Houck, for a great book.