The Lonesome Road

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Product Details
Price
$12.99
Publisher
5310 Publishing
Publish Date
Pages
304
Dimensions
6.0 X 9.0 X 0.68 inches | 0.99 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781990158223

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About the Author
Harisson Shaws is a London native, a dreamer and a storyteller. He believes that as a writer, he can provide the comfort and escape some are looking for in books, and also the support to those who need it.Harisson's latest release is The Lonesome Road: Looking for the last remains of human life, a lonesome wanderer must find his identity and the reason for his journey. The fallen Earth holds secrets, an ancient war that will show him he is not alone. With old forgotten feelings of mistrust and sorrow, the Wanderer will have to navigate his path and remember his past. The Wanderer will have to stay neutral and true to his path if he wants to uncover the truth about his journey. But all things come with a price, and the cost might be his soul.Being raised on stories of ancient times and being fascinated by the old myths and legends, Harisson wrote his first book, Last Viking of Norway. But as much as his focus is on reliving those legends, Harisson focuses on the individual, the struggle one faces when fighting the world, and the heavy toll it can take on a person's psyche. Hoping to help those who feel abandoned and misunderstood by the rest of the world, these stories are written, for them, by them. Follow Harisson Shaws on social media: @harissonshaws on Twitter and Instagram.
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