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Mutual Destruction
Mutual Destruction
Mutual Destruction
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Mutual Destruction

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An alien from a distant planet arrives on Earth, sent to monitor human behavior and to gather information on how to destroy them. The alien has been sent by its species, who view humans as a threat to their own existence.

As the alien studies humans, it is struck by their capacity for love, compassion, and resilience in the face of adversity. But it is also disturbed by their destructive tendencies and their willingness to harm one another.

As the alien continues its mission, it becomes increasingly conflicted. It begins to question whether the destruction of the human race is truly necessary or if there is another way to coexist peacefully. The alien also realizes that it has developed feelings of empathy and compassion for the humans it has been sent to destroy.

In the end, the alien must make a difficult decision: to follow its orders and destroy humanity or to risk the wrath of its own species and stand up for what it believes is right. The fate of both humanity and the alien race hangs in the balance as the alien grapples with this decision.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherMax Occisor
Release dateApr 7, 2023
ISBN9798201059231
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    Mutual Destruction - Max Occisor

    About the Author

    Max Occisor is an author of horror and thriller novels, his ability to create spine-chilling tales that keep readers on the edge of their seats are his goals with his writing. He has a particular fascination with stories of cults and the twisted beliefs that can drive people to commit unspeakable acts.

    Max’s interest in horror began at an early age, when he first read Stephen King's IT. From that moment on, he was hooked on the genre, devouring horror novels and films with a voracious appetite. He began writing his own stories as a teenager, experimenting with different styles and subjects and thrived in creative writing.

    After graduating from college with a degree in business, Max decided to focus on his commerce career path, 12 years later returning to writing. His first story, Ode to a Nightmare, had been stewing in his head for years as an idea to write about, and finally came into fruition in 2022.

    Since then, Max has written several more short stories including The Man with Yellow Eyes, Holidays are Tragic, and I Can’t Live Without You. He loves twisted ideas, creepy themes and dark material.

    His main inspiration is Stephen King and he hopes one day, to also write incredible best sellers!

    Chapters

    Arrival

    The Experiment

    The Mission

    Humanity

    Resistance

    The Target

    Consequences

    Betrayal

    Escape

    Revelation

    Plan

    Battle Insight

    Sacrifice

    Aftermath

    Legacy

    Arrival

    The alien ship appeared out of nowhere, descending silently from the skies and landing in a deserted field in the middle of nowhere. The ship was sleek and metallic, with strange markings etched into its surface that no human had ever seen before.

    As the hatch of the ship slowly opened, a figure stepped out. It was tall and slender, with skin that glowed a faint shade of blue in the sunlight. Its eyes were large and black, set deep in its head. The alien looked around at its new surroundings, taking in the trees, the grass, and the distant mountains.

    The alien had been sent to Earth on a mission to study humanity. Its species had long been monitoring Earth from afar, but they knew very little about the humans who lived there. They needed more information in order to determine whether humans

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