Fantastic Land by Mike Bockoven

The novel is a gripping exploration of human nature and survival instincts, set in the aftermath of a devastating hurricane that isolates a Florida amusement park. As the park becomes cut off from the outside world, the stranded employees and visitors descend into chaos and violence, forming tribal factions to compete for limited resources. Through a series of interviews and testimonies, the story unfolds to reveal the psychological and moral breakdown of individuals as they struggle to maintain order and humanity in a lawless environment. The narrative delves into themes of fear, power, and the thin veneer of civilization, offering a chilling commentary on what people are capable of when pushed to their limits.

Published
2016
Nationality
American
Length
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Pages
290-310
Original Language
English
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