Thanks for choosing to read Fear of Misery, I hope you enjoyed it. This is my debut novel, finally seeing the light of day after five years lurking in the eerie mess between my ears (squashed amongst a multitude of other stories jostling to escape). I wanted it to be thought-provoking, disturbing, and uplifting – tough to do; I wonder if I achieved that to any degree? I’d love to hear your thoughts.
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I am bucking the trend of present conventional wisdom by writing both the dark and the light of life because I’m a traditional storyteller at heart: if the story is funny, I’ll tell it, if it is harrowing, I’ll tell that too, I’ll even mix it all together and cross genres… scandalous! Film directors don’t have to care, so why should writers? After all, my stories start off as films in my head...
If you want more of the dark side then look out for Angels In The Labyrinth, which is a contemporary classic horror. Alternatively, if you’re in the mood for something funny and quirky, check out my Earth-bound Sci-Fi satire, Invasion of the Vox Lagomorpha.
Thanks again, and Happy Reading!
Eight people still breathing in a Dead Zone – how many can cheat Fate twice?
Trapped in the same city isolation area, curiously immune to a terrifyingly swift pandemic that has left corpses and suspicion in its wake, they face the same harrowing ultimatum: believe the media and report to a 'quarantine centre', or believe their own eyes and attempt escape...
Their lives, and possibly all humanity, depend on them getting it right.
Fear of Misery is a vivid urban dystopian thriller, set in a London of the near future where resource shortages, overpopulation and climate change have seriously impacted the fabric of society.
For Egg, staffing his children's ward; Daze, dossing in her Gothic crypt; and 80-year-old Annie, housebound on the 20th floor of her tower block, death is truly the great leveller. Join this achingly portrayed band of everyday survivors on their dark, nail-biting journeys through vacant streets, disturbing questions, desperate losses and redeeming loves.
Would you make the same choices to save yourself or others?
If you can handle the fast-pace and compelling suspense then Fidelio's thought-provoking future-tech tale is right up your street.
Just beware that Wednesday, 4:00 am feeling…
Título : Fear of Misery
EAN : 9789493101005
Editorial : RabbitWorks
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