![]() Sure, readers may recognize the building blocks of TOMORROW’S END (the reluctant-savior premise, the dystopian/intergalactic setting, and the ‘fate of the universe’ stakes), but Morris succeeds in putting a unique spin on the otherwise archetypal ingredients. There’s something to be said for a novel that consistently exceeds expectations. Along the way, Kevin accumulates a growing list of enemies and struggles to come to terms with the weight of his destiny. ![]() Saved from an otherwise dismal future, Kevin begins training for a one-way mission where the fate of the world rests in the balance. However, a glimmer of hope soon appears in the form of an alien visitor who claims that Kevin is actually the savior of humanity incarnate. As if living under the constant threat of domestic violence wasn’t bad enough, the sixteen-year-old eventually finds himself in prison for murder. ![]() Readers are then transported back to the mid-seventies, where Kevin Knight once again finds himself on the receiving end of his step-father’s rage. ![]() Morris’ TOMORROW’S END: The Path of a Savior opens with a brief glimpse of the future (where Earth has been ravaged by an alien invasion) and a pair of mysterious warriors named Wildfire and Nightstalker. ![]()
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