Terminal Dawn
Strewn across the middle of the street with his pale buttocks sticking out of the back of a powder blue hospital johnny, Gabriel stares aimlessly at the river of blood flowing from his hairless head as he lay motionless on the pavement, at which point he comes to the only possible conclusion: it's all Howard's fault. Now, as the sun prepares to rise over the city skyline, he recounts the series of uncanny events which have expedited his demise.Incapable of organizing his own thoughts, no thanks to the savage beatings taken during his childhood, Gabriel relies on the obsessive compulsive note taking of a transgender psychiatrist with a sordid past of her own to fill in the blanks and keep him focused on facing his darkest fears: loneliness, emotion and a demonic creature with a penchant for revenge.Despite the heinous things he has done, Gabriel embarks on a journey through psychological satire determined to prove, between the whit of Doctor Lovelace, a train yard chock-full of weapons and an utter lack of conscience, that he is the victim.Please Note: This book contains language and content which may not be suitable for children under the age of 18.