
Wrong Ways Down
by:
Stacia Kane
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 13: 2940148408956
Publication date:
August 6th, 2013
Publisher: 4/13 Publishing
Pages: 238
Genres: Business & Economics
In a world where choices often lead to dire consequences, Terrible, a character marked by his tumultuous past, navigates a treacherous landscape filled with moral ambiguities. As the narrative unfolds, he confronts not just external foes but also the shadows of his own history, battling against the very instincts that have kept him alive in a harsh environment. Each step taken is fraught with danger, as he grapples with the differences between survival and the loss of his humanity.
Amidst the turmoil, Terrible encounters complex relationships that challenge his perceptions of loyalty and trust. The bonds he forges are as volatile as the world around him, pulling him further into a web of intrigue and violence. Each ally could turn enemy in an instant, which places a weighty burden on his choices and raises the stakes of every decision.
As tensions escalate, the line separating right from wrong blurs, leaving Terrible to face harrowing questions of morality and existence. The journey he undertakes is not merely physical; it's a profound exploration of identity, loyalty, and the cost of choosing one's path in a reality where right may be wrong, and wrong may be the only way to survive.
Amidst the turmoil, Terrible encounters complex relationships that challenge his perceptions of loyalty and trust. The bonds he forges are as volatile as the world around him, pulling him further into a web of intrigue and violence. Each ally could turn enemy in an instant, which places a weighty burden on his choices and raises the stakes of every decision.
As tensions escalate, the line separating right from wrong blurs, leaving Terrible to face harrowing questions of morality and existence. The journey he undertakes is not merely physical; it's a profound exploration of identity, loyalty, and the cost of choosing one's path in a reality where right may be wrong, and wrong may be the only way to survive.