An Icy Step to Oblivion

· Pneuma Springs Publishing
eBook
85
Pages
Eligible

About this eBook

The story is set in England 30 years into the future; but it is an England vastly changed due to global warming. The polar ice caps have melted, causing vast areas of the coast line to be flooded. To compound the problem, temperatures have plummeted creating incredible hardship for all. The story plots the fear, struggle and bravery of three close families and the local Vicar in a small town in the New Forest; as their faith and beliefs are tested to the full by the release of the incarcerated demonic Gorgones from ancient Greek times. The friends must save their town and the multitudes; who inadvertently are ready to take an icy step to oblivion. The conflict between good and evil ensues, with possible tragic and doomsday consequences; culminating in a nail biting ending. Book reviews online: PublishedBestsellers website.

About the author

I am 46 years old and live near Newton Abbot in South Devon, England. I started writing about four years ago due to a lack of fulfilment in my work and social life. So far I have had two books published by Pneuma Springs Publishing - 'An Icy Step To Oblivion' and '90 Minutes Is Not Enough'. When I am writing I feel alive and inspired. My latest project which is a sci-fi/horror called "Dreamers". Currently I am back working full time for Job Centre Plus but would love to be in the position to go back to writing again in the near future. I do have ideas for other manuscripts which I would certainly like to develop. Robert Mann is available for interviews and to write feature articles as well as guest blogs.

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