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Unknown Object

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Who knew today could be your last.

An unknown object impacts in a remote Moroccan town. Nothing prepared us for what happened next.

As cities fall, continents shift and the human race struggles to exist, Vivienne Wright must fight her demons as well as the people charged with the very survival of the human race.

Can Vivienne’s belief in a young mute woman salvage what’s left of humanity?

Do we even deserve to survive?

“I am responsible for ending our world. Nothing can save us. When the end comes, believe in the afterlife for there will be nothing left here to believe in. It’s coming. We knew it would. We knew it could not be stopped.”

242 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 19, 2014

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William Soppitt

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William Soppitt is a non-award winning author of contemporary fiction with a dash of science fiction.
Living in England, with his wife and children, he fills his spare time writing and reading original fiction.
Having experienced a variety of jobs, including the armed forces, he now works two jobs in his home town.
A keen reader of all genres, his stories attempt to capture the human element of the many scenarios dreamt up by him with an emphasis on originality.
'Unknown Object' a story of betrayal, lost hope and self-doubt in the midst of an earth changing event, was his first foray into self-publishing. His most recent novel, 'Vermilion Cloud' was released in 2015 and tells the story of a man who regains the memories of his ancestors and the chilling reason why.

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December 5, 2016
Liked this one. Apocalyptic. The destruction of London and the shifting continents made great reading. Also liked the friction amongst he characters. Nice weekend read for me. Good twists. Would recommend.
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