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Terror
Eamonn Hickson
Terror
Eamonn Hickson
"Eamonn Hickson brings the fascinating, dingy, and complex streets of Boston alive in his new novel TERROR, a probing novel of survival in the modern world. TERROR is a masterful portrait of the hard decisions and harder lives that must be lived during a dark time in American history - the present." -Self-Publishing Review
Have you ever felt that society consciously tries to undermine you?
In a society where everyone strives for growth, where everyone tries to build towards the heavens, there are some who wish to bring it plummeting down.
Terror is a thriller in which three people from different walks of life find a common enemy in the contemporary world. Yet, unlike most, they decide to do something about it.
Following his best friend's death, military man Milton Haynes is forced to see a psychiatrist while he challenges his dishonourable discharge. Ally Winston, one year after being viciously assaulted, struggles to slot into the life her father has laid out for her, while Nestor Frings returns to Boston to find his parents have sold their home due to financial issues.
The three initially voice their pains through non-violent means, however, they soon find their efforts futile. In a world where outsiders are considered dangerous and are not to be trusted, it will be the insiders who do the damage. Follow Milton, Ally and Nestor as they come to, what they perceive to be, the inevitable conclusion: they must commit a terror attack.
Reviews of Eamonn Hickson's other work
"...a suspense thriller with a fascinating version of heaven versus hell that lingers after closing the pages."
"Eamonn Hickson writes a vivid story of a war between angels and demons, and Heaven and Hell. The story captivates the audience as you witness deception, lies, and Heavenly Hosts that are working for the enemy."
"Find yourself enmeshed in a roller coaster ride to a mind-numbing conclusion that will remain with you many a day to come."
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | April 29, 2017 |
ISBN13 | 9781544610269 |
Publishers | Createspace Independent Publishing Platf |
Pages | 338 |
Dimensions | 127 × 203 × 19 mm · 367 g |
Language | English |