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His respiration grows shallow, and his pores open to release a film of rancid, sticky sweat that quickly covers his entire body. He tries to fight against it, but the vision is crushing and unforgiving. It pushes away his feeble defenses until he’s forced to look down on a scene of dull, misty gray.
It’s a woman this time. Her hair is a tangled mess, and she rocks rhythmically in an old chair while flicking spasmodically at the end of a cigarette. An empty bottle of pills hangs loosely in her other hand before falling to the floor and landing next to an empty liquor bottle. She has the wrinkles and lines of someone whose mind and body are much older than her actual age. Tonight she is going to take her life, and Zach Randall will have a ringside seat. Are the visions real, he wonders, or are they hallucinations? Does Zach dare to learn the truth?
In a dusty, decrepit town in Arizona, another sits and smiles as he puts the finishing touch on “The Plan.” The world awaits his arrival and begs for his harsh authority. His meticulous planning has borne fruit, evidenced by the growing violence and hatred he sees all around him. He too has the gift of the suicidal vision, but his intent is far different. As the pale skin stretches tightly over his small frame, his ruby-red lips curl back in a sneer that reveals teeth so white and perfectly aligned they appear unnatural. These poor wretches can join him, or they can die. Either way, he will drink deep of their misery.
Here's what Amazon readers are saying about The Suicide Society:
*** The despair tinged with elements of hope came through, and I loved the ending. This was an exciting, fast-paced thriller that captivated my attention.
*** It was a fun read with an original idea, so I'm curious as to what Knight will be bringing us next.
*** I much prefer a story that will challenge me in some way and, if it has dark undertones, that usually adds to the intensity. This is what I got in spades with author William Brennan Knight's "The Suicide Society"
*** If you are a Stephen King fan, expect yourself to find comparisons to The Stand yet it goes in different directions especially at the end. Good read with a twist... and I'll be looking for more by Mr. Knight in the future.
*** The Suicide Society weaves calm menace with thrilling action in a way guaranteed to keep you turning pages.
454 pages, Kindle Edition
First published March 24, 2015