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Mike Senczyszak

    L'écrivain et blogueur canadien Mike, fort d'une expérience en scénarisation, en livres pour enfants et en fiction d'horreur, insuffle à ses œuvres un flux de conscience. Son premier roman capture un voyage à la première personne à travers les conséquences d'un cataclysme, son paysage littéraire oscillant entre le sud de l'Ontario, Cape Breton et la Floride centrale. Son style se caractérise par une approche unique dans l'exploration de l'expérience humaine, offrant aux lecteurs un voyage profondément personnel et immersif.

    Apocalypse Cape Breton Island
    Remnant
    • Remnant

      • 300pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      5,0(2)Évaluer

      After earth’s population is decimated by an unknown threat, a handful of survivors wander the desolate countryside, alone and hunted. For them, time is running out. Churches and places of worship no longer provide sanctuary from those who come in the night—deceased loved ones, resurrected from the dead, abominations of humanity.With each passing storm, the atmosphere is changing, the skies transforming, as if in preparation of a final cataclysmic event. It took seven days to create the world, now seven storms will end it.For Harrison, a recluse, it’s his long-dead uncle, a man who abused him as a child, who comes for him when darkness falls. For Marcia, pregnant and on the run, it’s an ex-lover, a former Elvis impersonator. And for the old man, a psychic who bares an uncanny resemblance to another 50s music icon, things are even stranger.With the storms accelerating, the eccentric trio band together in a final attempt to avoid annihilation. But it isn’t just the other-worldly forces they have to fear.Is this the second coming, or something far more insidious?

      Remnant
    • Apocalypse Cape Breton Island

      • 314pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      On the eve of humanity's end, those left on the island fought to protect its shores-only to fail. Two thousand kilometres away, Jack emerges from a month-long stupor to find he is alone-again. As the depth of the devastation sinks in, Jack realizes that losing his wife to cancer months earlier, was just a taste of what fate had in store. With the city decimated, Jack sets out for Cape Breton Island; the last place he knew peace. He soon discovers there is more to the new world order than the rogue scavengers and jersey-wearing snipers he encounters along the way. Something is guiding them-an intangible entity, a presence not of this realm. Pursued by enemies, plagued by manifestations that defy reality, Jack must square off against his own sanity, his addictions, and above all, his reluctance to engage an adversary he cannot defeat. It's overtime in Game Seven. And humanity is in the penalty box.

      Apocalypse Cape Breton Island