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Terra Exitus

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We, the disenfranchised of Earth…

Following the death of his Mother, he goes to London to attempt a new life. Lost and at odds with humanity, he muses on leaving the planet on the first alien ship to come to Earth.

A new relationship encourages him to seek out like minded people and he builds a website to find others who similarly wish to leave…

141 pages, Paperback

First published June 30, 2016

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Scott M. Liddell

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August 23, 2016
Already a fan of Scott M. Liddell's writing having read his debut novel The Beatle Man, I was keen to read this new book. Terra Exitus is a brilliant novel. There are so many passages of prose that make you stop and think; insightful observations about life and human nature.

The main character heads to London alone after the death of his mother. He is totally disillusioned with the way his life has unfolded and the way people behave. One weekend he sets up a website just as a way to pass a few lonely hours and is surprised to find so many like-minded people agreeing with him about the state of the planet and wanting to escape.

The website is soon a great success and he is unable to keep up with the demands. He asks a friend for help and then finds himself thrown into the spotlight as the media try to find out more about his cause.

There are so many unexpected twists and turns in this book. The story is quite sad but it is also deep and I'm sure that many people will find it an irresistible read.

The characters are all very realistic. Although the main character seems to have given up on humanity, it is easy to like him and empathise with him.

A well written book that contains a message of profound wisdom.
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