Alone again in the vast wasteland, Tom is haunted by ghosts. Images of people he loved, killed, float through his head. He moves to escape his sins, and he's thrust into the arms of a new power in the land. This power, a group of survivalists, tolerates no dissent. Tom feels himself swept up by their ways, but soon his hopes are shattered when he is forced to choose between a new close friend and himself... between his past sins and a new future. After he chooses he will never be the same... but will he at least have a soul?
Writer, Artist, Photographer & Veteran. I have Short stories, Non-fiction & Art Published in: Red Rock Review, Adbusters, BlazeVox, Tayo Literary Magazine (upcoming!), Talking Writing, Flyway Journal, Omni, Dead Mule School of Southern Literature, Bread & Beauty Literary Magazine, Nine Line Anthology, Vet Lit: How We Remember War, Vet Lit II: So it Goes, SF Books, LA Review of LA, Seattle Poetic Grid, The Mantle, Intersections International, Medium, ItsComplicated.vet, Aaduna, Artists Studios & Afterwords (& accepted at Callaloo!). With many novels out there to include: CityMuse, The Struggle, When Gods Fail & Labyrinth of Souls
BIO: Born in Tanzania, of Indian and Seychelles and Euro background. Lived in India for a year. At age 10 moved to the States (all over) and currently live in Seattle with my wife. Oh, it doesn't really end there, but that should be good for now. Since some people tend to ask: yes I served in the US Army. I like to think that my writing has been influenced by... no, no, I won't go there. I read and I write. What else to say? Enjoy For more look me up at: twitter: @nlowhim
I read all the complaints about book one and figured I would read it anyway. After reading this book I want to go back and add a star to book 1... Seriously book 2 dies it all together so we'll. Nelson hits his stride here for sure. Definitely a good read and very much something I would suggest