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Death of Life - F. C. Blair

Death of Life

F. C. Blair
Blair Publishing , English
1 rating

Man—the most abhorrent thing in existence.




And our hero is the epitome of how disgusting Earth's most hideous inhabitants can become. Tom is such a black being, such a black abomination. Nevertheless, he is a being that deserves to have its story told.



Witness and take part in the first act of an epic journey that will take you through all levels of humanity, from the deepest abyss of foulness—foulness which condones men ravishing innocents and suchlike atrocities—to the loftiest power that can take hold of us: love, but love in its purest and noblest form—selfless love.




“Compassion? No. Empathy? No! Love? Yuck!” said Tom.



Now, the question presents itself: is it possible for such a man to learn about the real values of life? Can he be saved? Can he be resurrected from his life of death?




A word of warning: success is not guaranteed.




Good luck!