About 25 Perfect Days Plus 5 More
A radical religion dismantles democracy, changing America forever.
Some citizens fight to keep their civil liberties…
…but the doom preachers aim to extinguish all hope, no matter who must die.
Thirty interconnected stories illustrate a hellish vision of the future. The Church of the American Way, a criminal supergroup claiming to have God on their payroll, commits endless atrocities against humanity. Leaders lock up the innocent, wipe out entire populations, and poison water supplies – all in the name of piety.
But it takes more than an evil system to extinguish the will of the victims. The dynamic characters who manage to survive this waking nightmare have more love and courage than their oppressors can imagine. But do they have what it takes to defeat the all-powerful combination of church and state, or are they destined for an unimaginable hell on earth of man’s creation?
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Author Bio:
Mark is from a small city just east of Los Angeles where he grew up listening to heavy metal and reading Stephen King novels and short stories. He still lives not far from there with his wife, two children, and three cats. After graduating with a BA in Sociology from Brown University, he spent seven years boxing and fighting Mixed Martial Arts.
When Mark’s not writing you can find him doing yoga and jiu-jitsu with his family or sitting for over one hundred hours of tattoos. Lately he has also been teaching himself guitar, bass, and German as a way to help his brain recover from TBI’s after years of fighting and neck injuries.
Mark lists Chuck Palahniuk and Stephen King as the authors who most influence his own writing. He attests that attending Tom Spanbauer’s Dangerous Writing workshop marked the turning point in his career.