ISBN-13: 9781453710173 / Angielski / Miękka / 2010 / 158 str.
Written beneath the dark and sunless skies of Manic-Depression and Borderline Psychosis, speaking between the lines and with every word, the shadows and the skeletons of a faulty society are revealed in a flurry of angst and loathing. The boundaries of controversy are crossed and the barriers of a societal censorship are cast away in disregard with the figurative "blind eyes and deaf ears" of Ryan W. McClellan, who debuted his career as a published Novelist at the peak (but never "tender") age of Eighteen. 3 years older now, this 3-stories-in-1 piece is one piece of art and self-expression that cannot go unrecognized. It is an epic exaggeration of governmental despotism, worldwide conspiracy, communal brainwashing and the grounds upon which a revolution is bred. . . and within this madness, McClellan entwines a series of (unrelated) short stories and tirades of both the Vehement and the Misunderstood. Also contained is "Wolves Amongst Sheep," based on a fictional story through the eyes of a criminal (and you will be surprised at what you encounter). Finally: "May God Hath Mercy" dedicates itself to the tragic genocide taking place across the Atlantic within the struggling lands of Darfur from a first-person perspective of both sides: the enemy and the innocent.
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