Death, is neither a beginning nor an end. When you end up in the ground, rotting, you're stuck in-between. You're not at rock bottom, and you certainly ain't at the tippy top of your game. D-man is a writer, however, who is only ever on the top of his game when he's at rock bottom . . . in a graveyard, his insides as grey as a tombstone. A recluse and a poly-phobic, D-man is never one for company, yet he is never alone. Besotted by the ghost of his number one fan, stalked by a beautiful detective pushing on the edge of the boundary of the limit of the power of humanity, and burdened with the weight of figuring out a cryptic serial killer's bloody messages, D-man suffers in perpetuity. So welcome to a wind scoured necropolis where bodies of the dead fall with the constant rain, and rise like filth from the sewer below with more frequency than they should. A city that may as well be a graveyard. A city rotting apart. And though he may be an inadequate and otherwise unreliable guide, (in his eyes and in most others) D-man is the best we got. And though he wisheth it not, D-man may be forced to discover more about himself than he ever wished to know as the truth of it all unravels about him.
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- Release Date 05/13/2018
- Author Matthew J. McKee
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 13.9 ounces
- Dimensions 5.06 x 0.75 x 7.81 inches
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