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…Preceded by Chaos - Vol 0 - cover

…Preceded by Chaos - Vol 0

M. Wheeler

Publisher: Clink Street Publishing

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Summary

…Preceded by Chaos is an illustrated short story. The protagonist, Mitchell Weaver, is a young Emergency Medicine doctor. Mitchell has entered a high stress, distinguished profession with the burden of a variety of particularly disturbing personal demons that he must battle every day in order to maintain the façade of sanity and control. The initial installment of the series, Volume 0, introduces the reader to Mitchell at a point in his life where he has begun to realize that many of his prior indulgences and deficits are no longer compatible with his current life of responsibility.
Available since: 10/12/2016.
Print length: 74 pages.

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