The Line
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Disaster breaks loose when a storm wielding lightning hits the side of mount Craiff, sending an avalanche barreling down the side of the mountain. Bellamy and his newly wedded wife Melissa are taken by the avalanche but not before Bellamy notices something strange about the lightning. Instead of zigzagging unpredictable streaks of light, the lightning appears to come down in a more coordinated manner as thick columns, leaving behind what seems to be some sort of two legged creature, too far away to make out. The line is a dystopian book following the story of Bellamy, aged somewhere in his early twenties (the main character at this stage) and three kids who've lost their parents. The plan for this book is yet to be fully determined but it starts off with a flash forward that should give you indication of where the book is headed. I would love your feedback!!
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