"A fantastic premise that is written with great vigor. Currell will have you gunning for the characters you despise and cheering for the ones you love as the count down to Curve Day unfolds," Robert Wiggins @writersrep
"This is a plot that can easily go awry. But it is written very well - the plot brings out the goodness in people as well as the vile, insensitive side of many people. It is interesting to see how the day has different implications for different people - how new social codes of conduct, new symbols, new means of communication arise in new situations," Review from "It's a bug's life" on Good Reads.
Would you survive a day where killing was legal? Do you know someone that for whatever reason you wouldn't be particularly bothered if they were no longer with us? Welcome to Curve Day. In the near future, desperate times call for desperate measures. The Earth's population is now so problematic that the Government has enforced one day of the year where murder acts as a form of population control. Sure, it wasn't always that easy to get people to accept this idea and in truth there is still an element of resistance to it. As time ticks on though, with each passing Curve Day the American people gradually accept and adapt to the notion of citizen on citizen killing. Our story takes us to the eve of the eleventh Curve Day following an eclectic bunch of individuals as they each prepare and carry out a literal fight of their lives. Several characters from different social and economic backgrounds are followed in the lead up and execution of the event. Read as they each prepare their own journey and establish different strategies for dealing with the day. Who will survive the annual slaughter?
Approx 63000 words in length
This book currently has a 4.3/5 rating on Amazon and approx 4.2/5 on GoodReads. You can see what all the fuss is about by downloading this book free on Amazon below on Christmas and boxing day this year.
My horror/zombie novel, "Confessions of a red neck zombie killing psycho" is also available during this time FREE. Be sure to grab a copy as well off Amazon during this time.
I'd like to take the chance to wish everyone a merry Christmas and a happy New Year.
"This is a plot that can easily go awry. But it is written very well - the plot brings out the goodness in people as well as the vile, insensitive side of many people. It is interesting to see how the day has different implications for different people - how new social codes of conduct, new symbols, new means of communication arise in new situations," Review from "It's a bug's life" on Good Reads.
Would you survive a day where killing was legal?
Do you know someone that for whatever reason you wouldn't be particularly bothered if they were no longer with us?
Welcome to Curve Day.
In the near future, desperate times call for desperate measures.
The Earth's population is now so problematic that the Government has enforced one day of the year where murder acts as a form of population control.
Sure, it wasn't always that easy to get people to accept this idea and in truth
there is still an element of resistance to it. As time ticks on though, with
each passing Curve Day the American people gradually accept and adapt
to the notion of citizen on citizen killing.
Our story takes us to the eve of the eleventh Curve Day following an eclectic bunch of individuals as they each prepare and carry out a literal fight of their lives.
Several characters from different social and economic backgrounds are followed in the lead up and execution of the event. Read as they each prepare their own journey and establish different strategies for dealing with the day.
Who will survive the annual slaughter?
Approx 63000 words in length
This book currently has a 4.3/5 rating on Amazon and approx 4.2/5 on GoodReads. You can see what all the fuss is about by downloading this book free on Amazon below on Christmas and boxing day this year.
My horror/zombie novel, "Confessions of a red neck zombie killing psycho" is also available during this time FREE. Be sure to grab a copy as well off Amazon during this time.
I'd like to take the chance to wish everyone a merry Christmas and a happy New Year.
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