Synopses & Reviews
25,000 species go extinct each year. Is man next? In a time of global economic meltdown, multiple wars and rising crime rates, has man sown the seeds of his own destruction? Has a new breed emerged, one that signals the end of humanity? Someone once said To do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law. Hide In Light shows us what that really means. The book is a thriller based on a man named Adam Winter who helps people with situations beyond their abilities. But more than just a hired gun, he is actually the embodiment of their fears and pain, and has the ability to appear as what they most fear. The book explores the notion that perhaps humanity was a good idea that just didn't work- and how we'll do ourselves in, one person at a time. A real gift for storytelling Sally Fitzgerald The Habit of Being: Letters of Flannery O'Connor Powerhouse stuff: extremely intriguing (and characteristic) mix of bitterness and lyricism, violence and pathos. Gripping, really. Terrific. Paul Evans, Kirkus Reviews, Rolling Stone
Synopsis
25,000 species go extinct each year. Is man next? In a time of global economic meltdown, multiple wars and rising crime rates, has man sown the seeds of his own destruction? Has a new breed emerged, one that signals the end of humanity? Someone once said To do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law. Hide In Light shows us what that really means.