X. The Plague Doctor

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C A T A L O G U E


PUBLISHED ON: July 23, 2021 - April 08, 2023

STATUS: [COMPLETE]

NO. OF CHAPTERS: There are sixty-two (62) chapters, including the Prologue & Epilogue. There are also five (5) special chapters.

RATING: Rated-R

NOTE: This book isn't for everyone. I'm telling you about it now because there are sensitive topics in this book that others might not be able to stomach.

GENRE: Psychological, thriller, and romance. Honestly don't know how I was able to put romance in this, but that makes it even better.

DESCRIPTION: I'm going to make this the most vague description because the main characteristic of the protagonist is a bit of a plot twist. If you know, you know.

Bishop Lancaster, who struggles with the demons inside him, was forced to work for a man everyone calls the Plague Doctor in exchange for his medical services.

But what Bishop thought was a simple task to serve his master ends up in a sadistic and inhuman experiment which leads them to plague the town, Capo di Monte. Now, Bishop has to fight the demons inside him while also fighting the psychotic intentions of his new master.

That's the gist of it. But as for its flaws, I think others will find it too overwhelming.

WARNING: Imagine all the bad things that can happen in life--the cruel things. Now, all of that...is in this book. There is sexual, physical, and verbal abuse. Manipulation and violence are also present. It especially tackles the topic of mental health as well. 

TRAILER: The amount of effort I put into this is insane.

MESSAGE FROM AUTHOR:

After six months of writing KOTH, I came back with a mature book, and it's none other than The Plague Doctor. This time, I felt like I was ready to write a heavier plot, and I thought that this was the perfect moment to do so.

The last time I wrote a psychological-based book was sorry.papa, so if you read that book, you'll see my growth here.

The amount of research I had for this book was also insane. I learned so much, and compared to Toys For The Big Boys, I was more prepared to tackle disorders than I was before.

This book isn't really for everyone, and my readers know this, but when I was writing PD, I was mentally drained myself. I had to literally take breaks every time I wrote a chapter.

I wanted to challenge myself, and this was my way of doing just that. Plague Doctor, for me, was the best book I've ever written thus far. This book is the book I am proudest of, and you'll be able to see how I have matured as a writer. So to those who dare to give it a chance, I hope you can rejoin me in this cruel yet beautiful adventure.

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