A husband and wife are staying in a hotel resort on a remote islet when the sickness comes. In a matter of days the resort is overrun with the ill and the dying, all of them lost in a psychosis brought upon by the disease. The islet quickly falls, and the only safe haven is Cãlo, a southern township that the locals—the indigenous population who used to serve as resort workers—call their home.The couple is forced to flee into La Sielve, the wildlands, and what follows is an out-and-out struggle for their survival, a series of unnerving trials that test their bodies, minds, and their relationship with one another.They soon learn that the islet is not the only place affected by the sickness, that it’s everywhere, and that the carriers are only those with a particular strand of ancient European DNA, previously believed to be inert. At first the husband and wife believe they may be immune, that they may be able to ride out the collapse, but when they begin to notice signs of the sickness in themselves, in each other, they’re forced to question whether they’re really as healthy as they hoped. A story of love, loss, and the struggle to maintain one’s humanity in the face of barbarism, The Mortis explores the lengths we will—and sometimes won’t—go for each other during the crises we face.
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- Release Date 02/09/2014
- Author Jonathan R Miller
- Language English
- Company CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
- Weight 1.3 pounds
- Dimensions 6 x 0.5 x 9 inches
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