Family Intent

Family Intent by Randolph Blake, published by AuthorHouse in August 2005, is a work of fiction that delves into the psychological struggles of a man grappling with profound loss. In this 160-page narrative, the protagonist finds himself ensnared in a harrowing experience, facing the emotional void left by the absence of his wife and daughter. As he navigates this turmoil, he teeters on the brink of reality and insanity, reflecting on the deep-seated pain within his soul.
Readers will encounter a poignant exploration of interpersonal relations and the psychological impact of grief. The story unfolds as Blake confronts the malicious forces that have disrupted his family life, leading him to a place where the “VOID” threatens to consume him. This edition invites readers to engage with the complexities of loss and the struggle for emotional survival, all within the confines of a gripping narrative.
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Trapped in a nightmare within a nightmare.Blake finds himself trying to cope with the void of his beloved wife and precious daughter. His family stolen from him with malicious intent, he is now poised on the edge of reality and insanity. Reflecting in the mirror image deep within his soul, he senses the “VOID”. It would soon be here to claim him.
~The Escape Beckons
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