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Fractal Despondency
Fractal Despondency
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Was she an angel from above, or a walking time bomb of doom?
His life having crumbled, Blake Gladstone returns to his hometown of Santa Fe, and tries to settle back into the unsatisfying life he’d had before he left for Florida.
When he meets Denise, a pretty young blonde with a bag full of tricks, his sad routine breaks, and the more they get to know each other, the more Blake can’t figure out if he’s on a road to salvation, or a road back to hell.
"Trent Zelazny is off and running. I have someone new to admire.” —Joe R. Lansdale
“Trent Zelazny has already begun to carve out his own genre niche. He's got the right stuff to make fiction both engrossing and literate.” —Tom Piccirilli
“A gift for storytelling is in Trent Zelazny’s genes.” —Charles Ardai
“Obtain Trent Zelazny's Fractal Despondency. It's your only hope of escape. Break out! Read the book!” —John Shirley
“Powerful and poignant; frightening and moving. A gut-wrenching allegory of self-destruction that progresses with storm force intensity from beginning to end.”
—Made in DNA
His life having crumbled, Blake Gladstone returns to his hometown of Santa Fe, and tries to settle back into the unsatisfying life he’d had before he left for Florida.
When he meets Denise, a pretty young blonde with a bag full of tricks, his sad routine breaks, and the more they get to know each other, the more Blake can’t figure out if he’s on a road to salvation, or a road back to hell.
"Trent Zelazny is off and running. I have someone new to admire.” —Joe R. Lansdale
“Trent Zelazny has already begun to carve out his own genre niche. He's got the right stuff to make fiction both engrossing and literate.” —Tom Piccirilli
“A gift for storytelling is in Trent Zelazny’s genes.” —Charles Ardai
“Obtain Trent Zelazny's Fractal Despondency. It's your only hope of escape. Break out! Read the book!” —John Shirley
“Powerful and poignant; frightening and moving. A gut-wrenching allegory of self-destruction that progresses with storm force intensity from beginning to end.”
—Made in DNA
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