ISBN-13: 9780965313650 / Angielski / Miękka / 2010 / 334 str.
Dale Carey Greene is young, rich, bright, articulate . . . and profoundly disfigured. He has one of the most severe cases of Proteus syndrome -- commonly known as Elephant Man's Disease -- on record. Fearing the cruel stares and harsh judgment of strangers, he remains isolated on his parent's massive estate. He would be completely disconnected from society were it not for his father's radio station, where he hosts a nine-to-midnight talk show in the privacy of his own announce booth. Here he shares brilliant metaphysical wisdom with his listeners until . . . they demand a personal appearance, and he must face his darkest fears. The Brink of Tomorrow weaves the wisdom of modern metaphysics into a gripping journey of self-discovery -- heart-pounding dread, a grievous error in judgment, an ignominious fall from grace, the abyss of despair, profound introspection, and ultimate redemption. The Brink of Tomorrow is metaphysical fiction at its best.