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The Exit

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If you pretend evil doesn’t exist, will it go away?

Drs. Lucas Tanner and Victoria Pruett are on the verge a breakthrough in quantum tunneling research until their lab is seized by the NSA. Following his visions, Lucas rushes to become his own test subject, promising to contact Victoria from the other side.

Floating through time and space, Lucas is intercepted by an aging angel of light who brings him to his disenchanted home, the Blue Moon of Siyon. Appalled by the conditions, Lucas seeks to dismiss his divine recruitment to fight against a plot to help all earth bound demonic powers escape to a new universe.

376 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 1, 2012

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Todd Boddy

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July 8, 2017
Being the author of course I am biased, the dilemma being the gap between the vision of the series, verses what I put down on paper. I am not new to writing, but I admit in 2012 I was a novice at the production and marketing of a book this length.

I personally like the characters so much I am following up the first two novels with 1st person serials to get to know them better. I originally wrote The Exit in 1st person, then changed it because I wanted the thread of a single narrator, a key figure named Shem who tells the story reflecting back from an eternity that almost wasn't.

The Exit is hard to list as a single pure genre. Having sold the book at scifi, comic, steam punk and fantasy cons, I think it best fits under science fiction adventure. I would add on a new word to describe this Blue Moon Chronicle Series;that is, "faithpunk."

The "faith" part because the series takes the characters: ancient nephlim, hybrids, infected angels, demonic powers, Neanderthals, image bearers/humans-- a mix of different world views and thrust them into an apocalyptic deception across three universes, and confronts them by a divine paradox.

The "Punk" because of the novel approach to weave a new story thread: all the judged demonic powers of the world are going to leave the Earth for a new Universe of their own, thanks to new worm hole technology. Their front "Sanctuary Corporation" raises funds to build 100 Hub Stations globally to transport any person who wants to start their life over. (Little do they know)

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