End of The Line

Cyrus doesn’t know why he’s standing on the platform, or why he decides to board the train when it rumbles into the station.
He struggles with recollection and finally finds a glimmer of his past, of his life that brings to life horrors aboard that he must escape.
Stop the train…change your fate.

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End of The Line

Cyrus doesn’t know why he’s standing on the platform, or why he decides to board the train when it rumbles into the station.
He struggles with recollection and finally finds a glimmer of his past, of his life that brings to life horrors aboard that he must escape.
Stop the train…change your fate.

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End of The Line

End of The Line

by C.G. Durrant
End of The Line

End of The Line

by C.G. Durrant

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Overview

Cyrus doesn’t know why he’s standing on the platform, or why he decides to board the train when it rumbles into the station.
He struggles with recollection and finally finds a glimmer of his past, of his life that brings to life horrors aboard that he must escape.
Stop the train…change your fate.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940154720615
Publisher: C.G. Durrant
Publication date: 10/11/2019
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 787 KB

About the Author

Colin lives in Milton Keynes in Buckinghamshire with his wife and two daughters. He has never been one for taking centre stage and has always preferred to be the string-puller of his creations, operating in the background, allowing himself the guise of heroes and heroines...and on occasion, villains and monsters. Colin has been interested in writing for some time and has toiled away on his stories in one form or another, finding an escape between the pages of books, shaping his taste for the macabre. He loves reading Dean Koontz and Clive Barker during his spare time. Modest and humble as a hamster, Colin has always found it easier to write about others fictitiously than to write about himself…err factitiously. By adopting the third person narrative, Colin understands the risk of developing dissociative identity disorder, leading to a Norman-Bates-Like existence that may or may not be conducive to the development of character structure in his fictional stories. Colin is a fantastic writer, and it is inevitable that he’ll one day rule the world through his writing…from his office in his motel.

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