Death comes, and misery follows. With nothing but his guts and a cryptic mark dubbed as a conquest, can a Kansas native outlast the carnage of a distant realm? As a man in his early twenties, Leon never contemplated what would happen after his death. Like those before him, he never knew what to expect next. We live in a cruel world, and one crueler still awaits. After Leon's sudden demise, he's cast into the brutal reality of our dystopian afterlife, where oppression reigns supreme-leading to the enslavement of souls and their sacrifice to appease their captors. In a world riddled with…mehr
Death comes, and misery follows. With nothing but his guts and a cryptic mark dubbed as a conquest, can a Kansas native outlast the carnage of a distant realm? As a man in his early twenties, Leon never contemplated what would happen after his death. Like those before him, he never knew what to expect next. We live in a cruel world, and one crueler still awaits. After Leon's sudden demise, he's cast into the brutal reality of our dystopian afterlife, where oppression reigns supreme-leading to the enslavement of souls and their sacrifice to appease their captors. In a world riddled with treachery and unseen horrors, Leon must summon every ounce of his resolve to survive. But as the darkness closes in, will his strength be enough to defy the odds, or will he and the chaotic cosmos succumb to oblivion?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Born in 1990, James G. Robertson grew up in the small town of Pratt, Kansas. He's also lived in Texas, Missouri, and in New York where he graduated from SUNY Oswego in 2019, obtaining his bachelor's degree in political science with a theatre minor. James began writing his first book, Afterworld, in 2010. After a long hiatus, he finished Afterworld and had it published April 14th, 2020.James plans to continue writing while working in education. He has big ambitions and plans for his series to end with over 30 publications.
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