Reprobates
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Freshly arrived at the Totermann Inn, Marc Whitehouse couldn’t have known he was dead. Sir, no sir. Not now that Chantal Dublanc had so mysteriously entered his life; his afterlife. In his quest for the truth behind his early demise, he finds himself on a journey where past memories intermingle with present actions. He is not yet ready to call it a life.
206 heartbeats to peace. The hour is late, but Marc is yet to renounce his hope for salvation...
A surreal novella of love, loss and the afterlife, written in the captivating, dreamlike style of André Breton. “Reprobates” is an exquisitely written narrative of Life after Life, centred on Marc’s journey through Limbo. Its style is heavy on allegory, at every step teeming with Underworld intrusions of the sacred into the profane.
Louise Blackwick
Louise Blackwick is a next-generation fiction writer, author of science fiction/fantasy novels, surreal short-stories and narrative poems. Blackwick is particularly known as the writer of the international bestseller "Vivian Amberville", which follows the epic adventures of a girl whose imagination can reshape reality. She is also recognized as the creator of a new niche subgenre of science-fiction: NEON SCIENCE-FICTION. "Vivian Amberville - The Weaver of Odds", the first novel in a series of five books was released November 2016 on eBook and March, 2017 on paperback. It sold an estimate of 3.3 million copies worldwide and was popularly acclaimed by a score of metacritics, most of whom have compared her narrative style with C. Paolini, J.K. Rowling and E.R. Eddison. For short fiction, Blackwick main influences were the father of surrealism André Breton, the twisted storyteller Edgar A.Poe and the existentialist Kafka. At times, she unweaves the general conventions of space and of time, bending them at odd angles into a mesmerizing and surreal dream construct. Blackwick primarily considers herself a "fantasy novelist", though the erudite complexity of her work has been appraised to exceed the genre of fantasy. For epic large-scale fiction, Blackwick greatly looks up to the legendary Tolkien and C. S. Lewis. Upcoming books from the author include: the humorous science fiction novel "God is a Robot", the sci-fi thriller "29 Seconds" and the much-awaited sequel "Vivian Amberville - The Book of Chaos".
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5A Kierkegaardian story of Limbo
Kierkegaardian, Kafkaesque but undoubedly, Blackwickian. One of Louise Blackwick's earliest stories, a story of the afterlife, written like a trip into the subconscious, a descent into limbo and the delicate veil that separates the living from the dead. Elements of absurd are beautifully woven throughout the story, only to be releaved at the very end in a shocking twist that will leave you pondering for many days in a row. Once again, Blackwick proves she is a master of both character and storytelling. Marc Whitehouse is witty, cynnical, sarcastic, timeless and marvelously articulated, its three-dimensionality springing from the page like a living, breathing being. His world is one of life and death, a dreamlike construct in which realism is entangled with surrealism. A wonderful masterpiece I deeply recommend.