In another world. Another time. Humankind has fallen. The great evil which destroyed humankind--a deity of immense power--awaits the demise of those few who still live. They are alone, severed from their once-thriving culture. Hunted by Adlets, creatures of wicked thirst for blood.
A city castle both protects and traps them--for there is no escape from such vengeful hatred as that which pursues them. They are alone. Forgotten. Severed from their families and culture. Left to die. Tormented. Alive.
Gregory Alan Burhoe was born in Liverpool, Canada, and now lives in Moncton. As a child, he fell in love with storytelling. By age six, he was busily writing and illustrating comic books. Influenced by Charles Dickens, Edgar Allan Poe, J. R. R. Tolkien, C. S. Lewis, Ursula Le Guin, Stephen King, Neil Gaiman, and the insightful works of Joseph Campbell and Colin Wilson, he began writing short stories and novels by age fourteen. By seventeen, he had stacks of first draft manuscripts inside boxes piled up in his closet. After spending years in theatre, work pursuits, and travel, he self-published his first book, “Sector Storm,” in 2014. A lover of fantasy and science fiction, with an interest in satire and history, he aspires to inspire others the way that his favourite books have inspired him.