A Doomsday Killing

A Doomsday Killing

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Nov 3, 2017 · Inglese · Brossura (316 pagine)
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Formato Brossura
Pagine 316
Lingua Inglese
Pubblicato Nov 3, 2017
Editore CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN-10 197450414X
ISBN-13 9781974504145

Descrizione

In a world teetering on the edge of chaos, Mr. Glenn H. Ickler weaves a gripping tale that unravels the dark corners of human desperation and survival. Set against a backdrop of impending doom, the story hinges on a series of chilling events that force characters to confront their moral boundaries. As society collapses around them, individuals must make harrowing choices that challenge their humanity.

The narrative pulls readers into the lives of flawed characters, each grappling with their personal demons while navigating the treacherous landscape of a world in crisis. Themes of trust, betrayal, and redemption permeate the story, as alliances form and dissolve in the face of primal instincts. Ickler's ability to portray complex relationships adds depth to the tensions, making the stakes feel painfully real.

Tension builds with every turn of the page, as the protagonists are pushed to their breaking points. The unpredictability of their fates keeps readers on the edge of their seats, inviting them to question how far they would go to survive. With moments of heart-pounding action juxtaposed with quiet reflections, Ickler’s writing captures the fragility of life when faced with existential threats.

Ultimately, the tale serves as a stark reminder of the darker aspects of human nature, as well as the resilience that can emerge in the bleakest of times. Through haunting imagery and compelling storytelling, Ickler crafts a narrative that resonates long after the final page is turned, leaving readers pondering the fine line between savagery and civility in the face of doomsday.

Generi

Mistero Religione e Spiritualità Umorismo
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