The Final Act
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Alan Wild
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By Alan Wild
The Role of a Lifetime. A Love to Die For.
Andrew thought he’d finally found "the one." Steven is everything a man should be: attentive, successful, and deeply devoted. In their sun-drenched Denver home, the coffee is always perfect, the bills are paid, and the future looks bright.
But perfection has a price.
It starts with the small things—a deleted text, a "surprise" that keeps Andrew away from his friends, a nightly cup of herbal tea that leaves Andrew more exhausted than rested. Then comes the fog. A heavy, suffocating haze that pulls Andrew away from reality and deeper into Steven's world.
When Andrew discovers a receipt for a dinner he doesn't remember and a hidden cache of terrifying secrets, the romance evaporates. He isn't just a boyfriend; he’s a project. Steven isn't just a lover; he’s a director.
As the curtain rises on Steven’s "Final Act," Andrew must find a way to escape a script that has already been written. Because in Steven’s world, there are no rehearsals—and the only way the story ends is with a masterpiece made of bone and blood.
In this chilling domestic thriller, Alan Wild explores the thin line between devotion and obsession, and the terrifying truth that sometimes, the person who knows you best is the one you should fear most.
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