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Millennium

Marty Phillips

Maison d'édition: Antelope Hill Publishing LLC

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Synopsis

A World Trade Center worker finds himself in a time loop grappling with mortality and fate as he relives the events of September 11th, 2001. 
 
The brain-damaged captive of a drug cartel mutely participates in an ancient struggle over life and death when his botched rescue lands him and a handful of military intelligence personnel and assets on a tropical island.
 
A ruralite wrestling with the decline of his childhood town observes an interloper when he finds the abandoned house he is renovating not so vacant as he thought.
 
The son of a wealthy American businessman is dragged from his frivolous life into the heights of corporate power and prestige. How he wields this newfound power rattles the foundations of the family business, and his own life.
 
In Millennium, author Marty Phillips crafts each of these four stories as part of a whole anthological novel, a glimpse into the changing world experienced by the American millennial. Antelope Hill is proud to present this thought-provoking second work of fiction from Phillips.
Disponible depuis: 24/07/2023.

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