Insanity: The Journey Begins

Insanity: The Journey Begins
ISBN-10
1489503919
ISBN-13
9781489503916
Series
Insanity
Category
Fiction
Pages
40
Language
English
Published
2013-05-31
Publisher
Createspace Independent Pub
Author
Jason Green

Description

Insanity is a fictional account of a man's travel from normality into the darkest reaches of his mind to the point when the insanity started to take a Grip. We travel in this short story down a one-way path delving deeper and deeper into a darkness that engulfs and smothers all. The death of a brother Brings a traumatic change in his life that opens doors that best not be opened. Then the final event the mugging, any or all of these events could be the starting event. However, Could this all be coincidence could there be other reasons. In sanity sets the seen for the series and even after reading it all may not be what it seems as future Insanity story's will tell. The Journey Begins...

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