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In 2015 a man who has lived since the last Ice Age bought a tape recorder and dictated his memoirs over the course of three days while waiting for a mysterious visitor who he believed would finally be the death of him. What did he say?He rode with the Arabs who spread Islam into North Africa.He was in Medina during the assassinations of both Caliph Umar and Caliph Uthman. He kept quiet as a desperate pope bamboozled the king of the Franks. He watched Charlemagne become Holy Roman Emperor.He worked for some of the greatest minds of the last thousand years. He saw mercantilism and the Industrial Revolution destroy the things he cared about.All these and more make up the last day’s session with the tape recorder.End is the final book in the Tape Recorder Trilogy, a journey through humanity’s past from before recorded history up to the Twenty-First Century. Starting with the aftermath of the first outbreak of Bubonic Plague in Europe, End sees The Narrator embrace Islam and help to bring that faith to Egypt and northern Africa before becoming disillusioned. In the centuries that follow he watches the Roman Catholic Church become independent of a Constantinople torn in two by Iconoclasm only to see half of Christendom in turn become Protestant in rejection of decadent popes. The centuries from the discovery of the New World up to the present are a rollercoaster he struggles to endure. At the end of his story, he has a choice to make about how he will be remembered forevermore.

335 pages, Paperback

Published November 24, 2018

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Geoff Micks

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Geoff Micks was born and lives in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He has been interviewed by the New York Times and National Public Radio about his writing, and in addition to his novels he was also commissioned by Vice Media to write and narrate an animated short that aired on HBO.

For most of his career he has researched, organized, and run industry conferences on a wide range of topics throughout North America and Europe. Prior to that he worked for a number of community newspapers over the course of four years. He has a BA Honours with High Distinction from the University of Toronto and a Diploma in Journalism from Centennial College.

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