Saturday, July 11, 2020
Virtual Book Tour + Review: The Fall of Polite by Sam Kench @BrickwallFilms @RABTBookTours
Post Apocalyptic
Date Published: April 30th 2020
In a freshly lawless New England in the dead of winter
A bloodied and barefoot 17-year-old, grieving the loss of her father,
trudges around a smoldering pileup on the road out of town. She’s
endeavoring the 120 mile trek to her only living family member through
blizzard conditions…
A once kind-hearted lumberjack splits a teenager’s nose in half with
the rim of a metal gas can. Since the day his family was slaughtered before
his eyes, he’s been consumed with an undying fury that can only be
quelled through acts of violence…
A two-time college-dropout, trying to do good, howls in agony as her face
is slashed with a razor-blade. The crackhead who did the deed is taking back
her five-year-old child who the drop-out was trying to protect after finding
him abandoned in a dumpster…
Anyone wishing to live must harden and adapt to the new rules of a world
post-fall of polite. This dangerous new world will make you into a
survivor… or a corpse.
My Review:
The world is going to he!! in a hand basket as they say. As the world
falls apart evil comes crawling out in many different forms. A new
world is upon us. The new motto is kill or be killed.
There are no more rules or laws. If you want to survive and live then
you must learn to adapt to the new ways. Nothing belongs to anyone
anymore not even the close on your back. If you are strong enough to
take the shirt off someone’s back then said shirt is now yours.
A young girl grieving the lost of her father is attacked by her
neighbor and betrayed by someone close to her heart that she trusted
with her life but no longer. She sets out on a 120 mile hike to her
Aunts the only place left for her in the whole world in a snow driven
blizzard all alone.
The Fall of Polite is action packed it kept me glued to the pages as
all the evilness came out to play. The Fall of Polite had me in tears
more times than I can count and when I wasn’t bawling I was so mad
I bet you could have seen steam coming out of my ears if that was
possible of course. There were a lot of characters that I didn’t
care for at all that made me so mad.
I know there is an
evil in the world that only the rules and
laws are the only things keeping that evil in check. Take away those
laws and it would be power and chaos.
Once I picked up The Fall of Polite I couldn’t put it down until I
had read the last page. The Fall of Polite is one book that will stay
with me for many years to come. While I enjoy reading books like The
Fall of Polite there are some that can’t with all the violence and
vivid descriptions. The Fall of Polite is so well written that I
could see each and every scene playing out in my head like it was a
movie.
I highly recommend The Fall of Polite to anyone who likes reading
books of this nature or genre with a lot of violence, evilness and
death. If this is your thing one click your copy of The Fall of
Polite today!
About the Author
Sam Kench is a 23-year-old writer and independent filmmaker. His
screenplays and short films have been awarded by festivals and competitions
around the world. In 2014 he was named one of the top defenders of free
speech by the National Coalition Against Censorship. He grew up in New
England and spent years exploring many of the locations that found their way
into the novel. He now resides in Los Angeles. ‘The Fall of
Polite’ is his debut novel.
Contact Links
Twitter: @BrickwallFilms
Instagram: @brickwall_pictures
Purchase Link
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