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Tipping Point: A Rogue's Gallery Tale (1)

Vampires, zombies, shadowy government agencies, and creatures of the Fae, even the Monster under the bed, populate the pages of Tipping Point. Two groups of people-one tossed together by blood and circumstance, The other, organized and well supported-follow different paths to the same place in time. The first group chased by creatures they rarely see and don't understand, run and hide, then run some more. Led by William Burkett, this rag tag band made up of family and others gathered along the way, runs haphazardly across the Mid-west in an RV stocked with weapons and an undead guy, named Lucas. The second, methodically travels about the country, tactically attempting to eradicate a growing pandemic by severing the brain stem of the infected. With all the resources of the Government Agency, CIRCEE, Major Daniel Watkin leads an elite team of military and paid contractors across the landscape pursuing the infected. Although one of his best assets is a drug addled precog who dreams of her own death. In the midst of the mayhem, to further complicate things; warring vampire factions, fairies (not the nice kind), even the monster under the bed become engaged in the struggle. Humanity teeters on the brink as they all converge at the crux, the fulcrum, the tipping point. Tipping Point is a pre-apocalyptic adventure horror tale with a cast of characters that include the living, dead, and other-world creatures. It is descriptive, dark, sometimes funny, and sometimes not.

About the Author

Brian J Collins has his permanent home in South East Michigan, but his work takes him far and wide across the country. Story telling began at a young age while telling big fat lies to his young girl friend. The stories grew in scope and breadth as they grew up together. Fortunately for him she quit believing the story’s, but stuck with him for reasons he is still to this day unsure of. His first novel, Tipping Point, started out as that novel that everyone says, “Hey you should write a book.” His real work history has provided him with in depth real life experience with blood suckers and the brain dead across multiple continents.

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