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Tom Schneider

    Tom Schneider a commencé son parcours d'écrivain en Russie, où il a écrit le premier de plusieurs scénarios. Il finalise actuellement le dernier opus de la série Broken Monarch, Hollywood Sacrifice, dont la sortie est prévue en juillet. Schneider réside et crée ses histoires à Moorestown, New Jersey. Plus de détails et inscriptions sont disponibles sur BrokenMonarch.com.

    The Witch, The Devil, and The Horseman
    The Storm 1776
    Dead at Silver Lake
    Early Transition
    The Extraordinary Life of an Ordinary Man: Surviving When Life Sucks
    • This book will restore your faith in life. It might even save your life. The Extraordinary Life of an Ordinary Man is not “based on a true story.” It is a true story. More precisely, it is a memoir of dozens of Dr. Tom Schneider’s true from devilish schoolboy hijinks to death-defying heroics during his time in the military, and even a heated disagreement with his the U.S. Surgeon General.  You’ll start reading The Extraordinary Life of an Ordinary Man because you want to hear those stories. And you'll love them. But what will keep you reading is the authenticity of Dr. Schneider’s the way he writes to you and only you; the way his jokes, corny coming from anyone else, are funny and endearing coming from him.  Then, when you get to the final few chapters and you think you there’s no way Dr. Schneider can provide you with more value, you’ll learn the basics of human health and wellness — from someone who learned them the hard way.  It’s a miracle that Dr. Schneider lived to write this book. That he did is a testament to his fighting but humble spirit, and to his desire to live up to the true meaning of his profession. The word “doctor” originally comes from the Latin “docere.” It does not mean “to heal” or “to cure.” It means, instead, “to teach.” The Extraordinary Life of an Ordinary Man will teach you something about life, death, and the human spirit on every single page.

      The Extraordinary Life of an Ordinary Man: Surviving When Life Sucks
    • Early Transition

      • 248pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Set in a perilous post-apocalyptic landscape, the story follows two siblings on a harrowing quest to find their missing sister. As they navigate threats and challenges, their bond is tested, revealing the depths of their resilience and the lengths they will go to protect family. The narrative explores themes of survival, loyalty, and the enduring strength of sibling relationships amidst chaos.

      Early Transition
    • Dead at Silver Lake

      • 158pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      In a gripping quest for truth, Teddy embarks on a dangerous journey that could threaten his very existence. As he delves deeper into the mystery, he uncovers secrets that challenge his beliefs and put him in peril. The stakes rise with every revelation, leading to a thrilling confrontation that tests his resolve and courage. This intense narrative explores themes of truth, sacrifice, and the lengths one will go to uncover reality.

      Dead at Silver Lake
    • The Storm 1776

      • 226pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      The narrative immerses readers in the tumultuous early days of America, highlighting the intense patriotism and sacrifices made during this formative period. Through vivid storytelling, it explores the struggles and triumphs that shaped the nation as it embarked on its journey toward independence and identity.

      The Storm 1776
    • The Witch, The Devil, and The Horseman

      • 314pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Set against a backdrop of eerie historical events, this chilling horror tale delves into the dark corners of the past, exploring themes of fear, superstition, and the supernatural. The narrative intertwines real-life historical figures and events with spine-tingling fiction, creating an atmosphere of dread and suspense. As characters confront their deepest fears, readers are taken on a haunting journey that blurs the lines between reality and nightmare, leaving them questioning the true nature of evil.

      The Witch, The Devil, and The Horseman