Author: | K.M. Breakey | ISBN: | 1230003067529 |
Publisher: | K.M. Breakey | Publication: | February 5, 2019 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | K.M. Breakey |
ISBN: | 1230003067529 |
Publisher: | K.M. Breakey |
Publication: | February 5, 2019 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Life’s unfolding on schedule for Tony Fierro. Raised in Vancouver by a loving Catholic family, he’s blessed with good looks and self-confidence to burn. He gets the job. He woos the girl. He has the world by the tail.
But the world is acting strangely. Irrationally. Immorally. Tony questions the progressive mantras that pervade modern-day culture, but quietly. Better to ignore them, laugh at them, even as the absurdities multiply and turn dangerous.
His pal Ivan senses the evil lurking and warns of impending calamity. But Ivan’s paranoid. An alarmist. He always was. Tony’s got better things to do, like raise his boys, pay his mortgage, live his life.
When tragedy strikes, Tony’s world crashes. He wakes from his slumber and sees a country at war with itself, a government complicit in the destruction, the pattern playing out across the Western World.
He can no longer stay silent, but will his message cross the line as a new Dystopian order rises. All Thy Sons explores a hellish future of chaos and racial violence. A future where remaining First World sanctuaries vanish with stunning rapidity.
What happens when there are no safe neighborhoods, or cities, or countries? Do we lapse into tribalism? Do we rise? Or does a new master rise?
Life’s unfolding on schedule for Tony Fierro. Raised in Vancouver by a loving Catholic family, he’s blessed with good looks and self-confidence to burn. He gets the job. He woos the girl. He has the world by the tail.
But the world is acting strangely. Irrationally. Immorally. Tony questions the progressive mantras that pervade modern-day culture, but quietly. Better to ignore them, laugh at them, even as the absurdities multiply and turn dangerous.
His pal Ivan senses the evil lurking and warns of impending calamity. But Ivan’s paranoid. An alarmist. He always was. Tony’s got better things to do, like raise his boys, pay his mortgage, live his life.
When tragedy strikes, Tony’s world crashes. He wakes from his slumber and sees a country at war with itself, a government complicit in the destruction, the pattern playing out across the Western World.
He can no longer stay silent, but will his message cross the line as a new Dystopian order rises. All Thy Sons explores a hellish future of chaos and racial violence. A future where remaining First World sanctuaries vanish with stunning rapidity.
What happens when there are no safe neighborhoods, or cities, or countries? Do we lapse into tribalism? Do we rise? Or does a new master rise?