Portals

By (author): Bill Haugland

Portals takes the reader down a dark path into a dystopian realm of alternate realities and horror. Newspaper reporter Colin Dalhousie tracks scores of human disappearances dating back to the mid-1800s. What he discovers reveals a chilling pattern of events.

This dystopian tale portrays an epic battle between good and evil. Is there such a thing as a multiverse where doorways into alternate realities truly exist? Are prophecies found in The Book of Revelation reflected in 21st-century events like climate change, extreme weather, and political landscapes shifting sharply to the right? Is mankind experiencing the End of Days? Is it too late to reverse course?

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Bill Haugland

Bill Haugland was news anchor at Montreal’s largest English-language television station for twenty-six years. He is the author of three Ty Davis mysteries–Mobile 9, , and The Informants, and the short story collection After It Rains, nominated for the 2014 ReLit Awards. He lives in Alexandria, Ontario.


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Portals takes the reader down a dark path into a dystopian realm of alternate realities and horror. Newspaper reporter Colin Dalhousie tracks scores of human disappearances dating back to the mid-1800s. What he discovers reveals a chilling pattern of events.

This dystopian tale portrays an epic battle between good and evil. Is there such a thing as a multiverse where doorways into alternate realities truly exist? Are prophecies found in The Book of Revelation reflected in 21st-century events like climate change, extreme weather, and political landscapes shifting sharply to the right? Is mankind experiencing the End of Days? Is it too late to reverse course?

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Dimensions:

240 Pages
8.5in * 5.5in * 1in
1lb

Published:

July 31, 2018

Country of Publication:

CA

Publisher:

Vehicule Press

ISBN:

9781550654998

Book Subjects:

FICTION / Dystopian

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Language:

eng

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