The Infinite Horizon. Caleb Thorne Isolation Trilogy, #1

Par : Gregory Parrott
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231352746
  • EAN9798231352746
  • Date de parution30/08/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

Caleb Thorne didn't plan for this. A meticulous, composed man with a life built on routine and control, he never expected the sky to rip open and the ocean to swallow everything he knew. But survival doesn't care who you were. It only tests who you are. The Infinite Horizon follows Caleb's raw, visceral journey after a devastating plane crash leaves him stranded on a remote Pacific island. With only scraps of wreckage, limited resources, and a growing sense of psychological decay, Caleb must adapt or die. And then, he sees the dog. What begins as a wary encounter with a wild animal soon evolves into an unlikely bond-one that may be the only thing holding Caleb's fragile mind together. Told through visceral monologue and sensory-driven survival scenes, this is not just a story of man versus nature.
It's man versus silence, man versus memory, man versus the breaking point. The horizon may be infinite. But so is the solitude. 
Caleb Thorne didn't plan for this. A meticulous, composed man with a life built on routine and control, he never expected the sky to rip open and the ocean to swallow everything he knew. But survival doesn't care who you were. It only tests who you are. The Infinite Horizon follows Caleb's raw, visceral journey after a devastating plane crash leaves him stranded on a remote Pacific island. With only scraps of wreckage, limited resources, and a growing sense of psychological decay, Caleb must adapt or die. And then, he sees the dog. What begins as a wary encounter with a wild animal soon evolves into an unlikely bond-one that may be the only thing holding Caleb's fragile mind together. Told through visceral monologue and sensory-driven survival scenes, this is not just a story of man versus nature.
It's man versus silence, man versus memory, man versus the breaking point. The horizon may be infinite. But so is the solitude.