A final place for peace … a place to dieEuthanasia Island … a final destination for the terminally ill… an island paradise of pristine beauty, white sandy beaches, epicmountains and valleys and a sunrise surpassed only by the magnificenceof the sunsets—in short, the perfect place for friends andfamily to bring their loved ones to enjoy a final three days of rest,beauty and reconciliation, followed by a quick and painless deathwithout suffering or lingering pain. No bureaucratic meddlingor government interference could interfere in these internationalwaters or otherwise prevent the final peace sought by its participants.Stanley Rosenthal purchased and designed the operations onEuthanasia Island after nursing his wife through a long fatal illness,hoping to spare others the pain and horror he had experienced.However, over time, Stanley’s original intentions wander far fromhis original path of good intentions. And now something is very,very wrong on Euthanasia Island …
Throughout my life, I've loved storytelling and I have always been inspired by the notion that dreams can take you places. I’ve spent nearly twenty years as a visual effects artist and supervisor, creating imaginary worlds in 3D. Now, retired from Hollywood, I currently work as a professor at the San Francisco Academy of Art University's School of Design, where I divide my time between teaching aspiring designers and fulfilling my passion for storytelling.
Having committed to this book quite some time ago, I decided I need to finish it. This adventure is the first of two volumes that tell the story of a young boy, Aaron Hawk, who has a passion for flight that leads him to embark on an amazing and exciting journey. Something I can truly relate to.
The inspiration for my debut novel evolved from my youth when I flew a few hang gliders..., and yes, I actually built one of bamboo monsters. Insane!