Mortem (Latin for death)“Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. If you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you.” Friedrich Nietzsche Edinburgh a city of mystery, history and myth the capital of Scotland bringing a home to many a city of acceptance and friendliness Glencoe a barren wasteland of beauty and isolation Watch as the fifteenth century collides with the twentieth century.Two stories intertwine into an explosive merging, creating two parallels forming in to one.Meet Cooper, an immortal creature living in Glencoe free of guilt free of remorse outwitted and beaten trapped, slowly breaking apart into pieces, cursed by his own torment. As he tries to relive his memories to remain sane.Meet Kevin a tortured youth from Edinburgh who cannot find and even break time also his enemy nothing on his side, nobody to help him change but himself. Can he climb these steps or is he doomed to relive the same mistakes?
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- Author Russell Mcdougall
- Language English
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