An End to the Rope

An End to the Rope by Zac A. Cook, published by iUniverse on April 9, 2002, is a work of fiction that delves into the realms of horror, thrillers, and suspense. This 124-page book presents the story of Martie Clink, a woman facing a pivotal moment in her life that exists within her psyche, where the boundaries between imagination and reality blur.
Readers will find that Martie’s journey is marked by a struggle between terrifying figments and stark realities. As she navigates this psychological landscape, she must confront a critical decision that could lead her to abandon her family or discover an inner strength she never knew she possessed. The narrative explores themes of personal conflict and the complexities of choice, inviting readers to engage with Martie’s intense emotional landscape.
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A woman, Martie Clink, comes to a crossroads of life that exists solely within the realm of her psyche, but whose consequences are very much real. Her life toggles between figments of terrifying imagination and fragments of bleak reality. It becomes apparent that Martie must make a decision. To go one way, she betrays reality and leaves behind her family. To go the other, she must find a strength within that is greater than any of which she has ever considered herself capable.
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