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A Norwegian woman travels to North Carolina in a reality where The Trail of Tears never took place, two students wander the streets of a Tuscan village, meth ravages the daily lives of retail workers in Kentucky, and the ghost of forgotten writer, Chester Himes, guides a mentally ill teenager across South America: these are the stories that make up 'An Ending is an Illusion' by Connor de Bruler, author of 'Tree Black, ' 'The Mountain Devils, ' and 'American Platteland.' This hallucinatory journey of avant-garde fiction will leave readers entranced, intrigued, and profoundly disturbed. "Forges a new path through the literary realm." --David Elswick, Apex Reviews
THE TERRAIN OF EAST TENNESSEE hides many terrors: meth labs, moonshiners, and a series of brutal murders committed by a teenage girl. The law is too slow, the migrant workers aren't talking, and the snake-handling preachers know something the rest of the town doesn't. Mexican paranormal investigator, Cassandra Jimenez, aims to find out exactly why the girl has been killing with impunity, but she can't do it alone. Erik van de Roer, a South African-born veteran of Afghanistan who helps the local church run liquor across the mountain ranges, agrees to help Cassandra as long as she's willing to face unimaginable terror. In the forgotten corners of America, where time and culture have given way to necessity and survival, Cassandra will confront the ugly truth about human nature and everything else that is inhuman. "Rich and engaging. Reading it is like being bitten by a cobra: the first sentences are sharp and unpleasant followed by a strange euphoria." Mary Beth Arthur, Rose Hips
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