4 stars
Format:Kindle Edition|Verified Purchase
Lots of things I liked
about 12:19. The plot drives along with little interruption, and with Evil
taking center-stage throughout the story, don't get too attached to the
characters; many of them meet unfortunate (and grisly) ends. Many of these
result in "I-didn't-see-that-coming" plot twists, which is the main
attraction for this fiction reader. I don't want to give away too much about
the focal character, J.C., but once his full identity is revealed, the plot
speeds up with the stakes raised dramatically. The characters are credible,
especially protagonist Tom Drayton, who becomes a reluctant hero, but even he
gets an unexpected plot twist at the end. All-in-all, this is one of those Good
vs. Evil reads, and at the end we're left to wonder if Good winning this battle
was enough, or if there's a 12:20 in Michael Infinito's writing future.
Published by
Muse-It-Up Publishing
Amazon ebook only
B&N ebook only
Print version due for
release in May 2014
12:19…The
time has been set…Violet and Johnny Dotson pull up stakes and relocate to the beautiful countryside near Asheville, North Carolina in an attempt at starting over after series of miscarriages – unbeknownst to them they’ve actually been summoned there by a higher power.
Locked away in a mountaintop mental institution, J.C., a mysterious man who was the only survivor found at the scene of a brutal murder/suicide, will only utter five words… “I am the son of God.”
Strange events centered around the unknown patient spur Detective Tom Drayton to connect several bizarre deaths to the time of 12:19.
Armed with an old priest’s advice and a touch of new found faith, Tom follows a path that could very well lead him to the destruction of all mankind. Is he doing God’s bidding, or could he in fact be the dreaded serpent himself?
12:19…The clock is ticking….
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