Reviews

Wow!

February 6, 2026

Wow! I have read this in one day. Firstly, I cannot begin to imagine what it is like to lose a child. I have cried, laughed, cried some more and ended the book feeling humbled that Mandy opened her heart and shared her experiences. The tragedies she shares really made me go what the hell? Despite it all her sense of humour and integrity shines throughout the telling of her experiences.

Tomson’s evidence is astounding, and provides validation to me that we do go on once we pass. I will be reading this again and recommending it to all who will listen.

I want to say thank you to Mandy for sharing her’s and her family’s story.

Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 31 January 2026

Format: Kindle Edition Verified Purchase

Laura Kerridge

Just read this ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

February 14, 2026

Just read this, it’s funny and sad. Very well written, I’m not a believer in spiritual things or the afterlife and it’s not trying to make you believe or preaching. It’s just genuine, and I couldn’t stop reading it once I started.

Miss J Simpson

Laughter through tears

February 14, 2026

I know Mandy from a mediumship class and was with her in London (theres a picture of us in the book with Suzanne Giesemann :-)). Me and other classmates heard of some of these stories as they were happening so we know theyre real. Mandy is a genuine, funny, sensitive and quirky person. Shes also very good with her tech (maybe thanks to Tomson) so no wonder her book is so up-to-date with the QR codes :-D. The pics and videos really add depth and proof to her accounts. I was actually surprised how good this book was! 😉 I knew it was going to be good, but often self-published books need coherence and more editing. Not this book! Its really compelling, well written, flows logically, and its funny and sad at the same time. Mandy is lucky to get so many powerful signs from her son but as she told me, shed rather have him alive with her without the signs. This book shows so many different facets of afterlife communication: from dreams, through EVP and ITC, to physically moving objects& that I would recommend it to anyone studying this topic and of course to all the people who lost someone dear to them. We cant all get all this communication ourselves (often for reasons not known to us yet) but lets take comfort in the fact that it can happen and it is happening.

Alena

Brilliantly Written True Story of a Mother’s Grief and Afterlife Connection

February 11, 2026

Reviewed in Canada on February 5, 2026

Format: Paperback

Tomson and the Afterlife is the moving true account of a mother’s grief journey and evidential spiritual connection with her son after his passing. Mandy brilliantly tells her story with heartfelt honesty, emotion, compassion, wit, and humour. I love that she includes links and QR codes to photographic and video evidence of her son’s signs and visits from his afterlife. The evidence of the afterlife that she shares is sure to convince even the hardest of skeptics, and to validate that spiritual connection beyond the veil is real. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and I highly recommend it.

Camille

Tomson, Mandy and the Afterlife

February 8, 2026

Honestly written and absolutely heartbreaking but clever, funny and self deprecating too. It is a fascinating read and will bring comfort to many people who find themselves in the same tragic situation as Andy, Mandy and Sam.

When I finished the book my final thought was that I would have really loved to have met Tomson in the flesh. What a brave and remarkable young man…but I don’t think we’ve heard the last of him yet!

LCH