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Book Overview Six friends meet in an isolated mountain town in Northern Idaho to commemorate the fifth anniversary of a close friend's suicide. A week of hiking, spending time in nature, and a bittersweet reunion soon takes a sinister turn as the friends find themselves fighting for their lives and struggling to survive. A seemingly tranquil community bombarded by late spring storms becomes a trap filled with monsters and threats everywhere they turn. Terrifying secrets are revealed, and the survivors are left to wonder what will be left of the world outside if they can find a way to come…mehr

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Book Overview Six friends meet in an isolated mountain town in Northern Idaho to commemorate the fifth anniversary of a close friend's suicide. A week of hiking, spending time in nature, and a bittersweet reunion soon takes a sinister turn as the friends find themselves fighting for their lives and struggling to survive. A seemingly tranquil community bombarded by late spring storms becomes a trap filled with monsters and threats everywhere they turn. Terrifying secrets are revealed, and the survivors are left to wonder what will be left of the world outside if they can find a way to come through the gauntlet alive. Praise for Innocence Ends "Nikolas Robinson beckons us to ground zero, where survival is the exception against an infected populace rapidly advancing in number and slaughter. Innocence Ends is a brutal, bloody, and all-too-human view of the last days. This is the way the world ends...not with a bang but a bludgeon." - Ryan Harding, author of Transcendental Mutilation "Robinson has grown with each release, proving he's a force to be reckoned with. This polished re-release of INNOCENCE ENDS shows how far he's come, and where he's capable of going. The only thing holding him back is an actual apocalypse!" - Thomas R Clark, author of Bella's Boys and SummerHome "Nikolas Robinson is one of indie horror's best kept secrets." - Lucas Mangum, Splatterpunk Award-nominated author of Barn Door to Hell and Saint Sadist
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Autorenporträt
Nikolas P. Robinson spent most of his life in and around the Black Hills of Western South Dakota, enjoying the natural beauty and relative peace and solitude of the region...while daydreaming of making his way to the Pacific Northwest.It wasn't until most of his children had reached adulthood and started their own lives that he finally got the chance to make that dream come true. Nikolas currently lives in Southwest Washington and works as a News Producer for Good Day Oregon. When he isn't writing or in the newsroom, he's a freelance photographer and a lover of the outdoors. He's the author of the Splatterpunk Award-nominated and Godless 666 Award-winning short story collection, May Cause Unexplained Ocular Bleeding.