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Finis Omnium is a legendary movie that makes anyone who watches it go insane. Rhys Wilcox is a man who has lost everything. His wife and daughter died five years ago in tragic accident. He has been numb and aimless ever since. A freak storm sends him on a journey to discover a movie, Finis Omnium, made by his estranged grandfather. Most people believe the movie is a myth. Those who think it was real believe every copy has been destroyed. Some, however, believe there is still a copy out there in the world. Along with Sonia Greene, a journalist desperately looking for her big break, Rhys goes on a journey that leads him into a world he never knew existed and finds himself face to face with an evil he never could have imagined. Praise for The End of All “Tj has a knack for portrayal of character ingenuity and individuality. A good book establishes the power of a wandering mind, and this one abounds in imaginative prowess. The dialogue as well as the plot are immensely captivating and breathtaking. It almost made me feel as if such a mythological phenomenon existed… or maybe it does. The End of All Things was a thoroughly good read, fresh from start to finish. I recommend.” - Jesse Raymond "The End of All Things is a fast-paced thriller that keeps you glued to the page until the very end. The reader follows one man’s quest to figure out his past by trying to learn more about his family. This desire leads him on a journey that is sure to captivate. TJ Ray achieved something special with this book.” - Alexander Strickler

330 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 3, 2021

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Tj Ray

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Tj Ray loves to write eccentric characters and exciting plot twists. Before transitioning to fiction, he began his writing career in sports journalism, writing for many publications including USA Today. He lives with his wife and two daughters in Pennsylvania.

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June 8, 2021
The hardest part about reading a book is the beginning. It can sometimes take a while before you get into a storyline, and form an attachment to the characters. This was not the case for The End of All Things. I was hooked within the first 20 pages. I don’t think I’ve been this “I need to know what happens” since The Hunger Games. It’s a real page turner. The author clearly understands the guilt that follows loss. I like how he addresses the character’s mental health. (I will add a TW for those who suffer with panic attacks, you may want to skip that chapter because it’s so well written) I also appreciate how the author incorporates his faith in a way that feels organic, and true to the genre of the book. That is often not well done, but he included it seamlessly. The book has a satisfying end, but leaves it open to easily add a sequel. I’ll definitely be one of the first to get the next book!
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February 9, 2021
The End of All Things is a fast-paced, enjoyable read. Filled with vivid imagery and a gripping storyline, this book had me hooked from page one.
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