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The world around you crumbles to the ground. Your wife, child and now civilization has left you alone. So how do you start everything over again? You were smart enough to be able to survive and as you emerge into a sun-baked arena to face deadly challenges, learn a little more about yourself. Cold. Dark. Dangerous. Psychotic things about yourself. This is what one man faces in his journey to create a happy utopia for survivors to come to. A place where you can have your poker nights, your knitting and sewing circles, and your gardens, while he deals with the things that leave vomit on your…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The world around you crumbles to the ground. Your wife, child and now civilization has left you alone. So how do you start everything over again? You were smart enough to be able to survive and as you emerge into a sun-baked arena to face deadly challenges, learn a little more about yourself. Cold. Dark. Dangerous. Psychotic things about yourself. This is what one man faces in his journey to create a happy utopia for survivors to come to. A place where you can have your poker nights, your knitting and sewing circles, and your gardens, while he deals with the things that leave vomit on your floor. Only he doesn't see things that way. As he journals his decent into darkness, you get to come along shotgun for the ride. You're welcome. This is a book about a man's survival. It's about being alone and finding the ability, although through narcissism, to survive when others wouldn't. Imagine life with no rules until you were the one to make them. What would you do with all that power and authority? On that thought what would you do to keep it? This book is a journal view of the inner workings of madness, callousness, and care. How do those all work together? Only one way to find out.
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Autorenporträt
L. Edward Toole was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba and has lived in various places throughout Canada before returning to live in the city of his birth. He has been writing for his own amusement since he was 15 or so, often making little short-stories about whatever random idea popped into his head. His first novel, Memoirs of a Tyrant, having much the same beginning, being written in a notebook while he rode the bus to and from his job at a call center. When writing he tries to bring the experiences he has had to life including insights garnered from his studies as he earned a degree in Psychology and interactions with people dealing with addictions.