The Mosquito Syndrome

The Mosquito Syndrome by James Sperl, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on February 15, 2011, is a fiction work that delves into the life of Samuel Horvath, a dedicated paparazzo known for his relentless pursuit of the perfect shot. After a near-fatal incident during a job, Sam finds himself recovering and reflecting on his life in Los Angeles. During this time, he begins to experience a series of strange and mystical events that challenge his understanding of reality and his role in the world of celebrity.
Readers will find that the narrative explores themes of city life, suspense, and the complexities of fame. As Sam navigates his newfound abilities and the consequences of his past actions, he confronts the challenges that come with being in the spotlight. This edition, comprising 414 pages, invites readers to engage with a story that intertwines the thrill of the chase with deeper questions about destiny and purpose.
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SOMETHING REMARKABLE IS HAPPENING… Samuel Horvath is as relentless as they come. A tenacious paparazzo with an insatiable appetite for the hunt, he prides himself on always being able to get “the shot”-no matter the subject, no matter the situation. But after a botched job nearly kills him, Sam is forced to convalesce, relegated to count down the days until his return to the sordid streets of Los Angeles. But something happened that night. With a second chance at a life that by all accounts shouldn’t be, Sam begins to experience a string of odd, inexplicable and, some might claim, downright mystical occurrences. As word of his miraculous exploits spread, he’s forced to grapple with life on the other side of the lens, discovering firsthand the intrusive pitfalls of celebrity. More than the inconvenience of fame, however, will be Sam’s struggle to comprehend the purpose for his ever increasing abilities, their origin inextricably linked to a destiny preordained from his youth.
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