Antler Plan
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  • Reads 24
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 2
  • Time 18m
Ongoing, First published Sep 27, 2016
Atheist icon Max Crimstein is pure dedication. He excels in showing priests, saints, martyrs and fairy tale men at their morally repugnant worst, and at the end of the day he falls asleep before his head touches the pillow. But he can only sleep with a biometric gun lockbox beside the bed.

Max knows his enemies. But he never expected a black operation in Santa Claus' hometown sharing the same objective: to solve man's inhumanity to man. 

When Max learns that the faceless adversary has the power to recreate man into its own image - regardless the sacrifices - his chances of survival are next to impossible. Can he accept the unthinkable in order to stop the unstoppable?
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