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Last Words [Paperback]

Michael Presutti (Author)
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)

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November 20, 2008


ONE WILD RIDE WORTH TAKING!!!!

LAST WORDS has been described as:

"Powerful."
"A stunning read that leaves its readers thinking long after the final pages are closed."
"Jarring and utterly fascinating!!"
"Presutti deserves to be on the same shelf with King."



Last Words is a novel filled with horror and hope, enduring characters, and loathsome monsters. It is a story about sacrifice and hero's that come to the forefront during a crisis never before seen by humans. It is an apocalyptic tale like no other!
The novel tells its story through short stories featuring memorable characters, and one hero that stands out among them all. Every story is filled with action that never lets up, even for one minute.
Last Words is just an introduction into Presutti's horror filled world. Take the ride, and find out what everyone is talking about.                                                                                                          

Last Words will leave you breathless!

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ONE WILD RIDE!!! This is the horror novel to read this year. Michael Presutti has created a vision of the future that is terrifying. Already it is being hailed as a breakthrough first novel, with a follow up novel soon on the way. Take the ride and join the many who are praising this horror filled, creepy apocalyptic tale. A guaranteed read!!

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 144 pages
  • Publisher: Outskirts Press (November 20, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1432737430
  • ISBN-13: 978-1432737436
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #942,498 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Michael Presutti has been writing since the age of 19 years old. He recently published LAST WORDS and the sequel, SHADOWS AND ASHES, has just been completed. Several of Michaels short stories have been published in anthologies. A short story collection is in the works. He presently lives in Massachusetts and is on a signing tour for LAST WORDS.

 

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars 3 and a half stars..., June 4, 2010
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If you read my reviews you will see I am a tough but fair critic and I am not involved with the author or publisher in any way,shape,or form.I highly suspect that 80-90% of the reviews you read are affiliated with the author in some way.Now that I have finished my tangent,here is my review.

Liked
1.good story,good/believable characters
2.story paced nicely
3.decent and believable action

Disliked
1.dialogue was stiff/not realistic
2.plot holes,with that kind of carnage going on ONE man's story is standing out?
3.BIGGEST problem,144 pages wtf for 10$ you owe me the sequel free MICHEAL!!!
4. would like some more backround on the origins of the virus.

Overall good read, Mike what's up with the sequel?
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Weird words., April 14, 2010
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So...I picked this up last night, thinking that I would read a few pages, and 2 hours later, I closed the back cover. Definitely a quick read, not necessarily a thorough one.

Interesting twist on the plague inception, and these were "infected" (a la 28 Days Later), not necessarily "zombies", per se, but it was...I don't know....like, disconnected or something.

It is described on the back as "short stories", which I didn't know when I bought it - I HATE short stories. But it's not, really. It's sort of random chapters of different people as they go through the disaster experience, and then sort of ties in together in the end, but not really.

It was....random, I think, is the best word I can come up with to describe it. I'm not saying it was BAD, it wasn't. But the way this book was written comes across as piecemeal and disconnected and didn't really work for me.

But definitely read it....it does have zombies after all. :-)
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18 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Gripping Story of Apocalypse and the Human Condition, March 14, 2009
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As a child, I was not a fan of movies or books that detailed a violent apocalypse or a Hobbesian return to our primal selves. I was introduced to The Stand by Stephen King and the terrifying mini-series The Day After when I was college, however, and my interest in the darker elements of storytelling started to awaken. My accompanying studies of the Cold War in its waning days focused my attention further on the very real prospect of cataclysmic events affecting our planet. My love for the genre was sealed after marrying my husband, who is a devoted fan of the Sci-Fi Channel. Between ridiculous movies about spiders mutated by radiation, I discovered some serious cinematic commentaries on our current global state. I am now an advocate of the idea that extreme and violent stories of human destruction can provide wonderful insights into how carefully we all walk that line of maintaining a civil sanity. I share this background story to let you know how excited I am to discover author Michael Presutti and his recently published novel, Last Words. Presutti's novel about traveling hordes of monsters, fratricide, and the daily fight for survival is terrifying and absolutely spellbinding ... primarily because the possible reality of such a scenario is not as far-fetched as we might hope.

The author begins Last Words with a prologue that is guaranteed to grip the reader's attention. We learn that a lone man bent on teaching the world a lesson has infiltrated a military compound and is set to release a deadly virus over the skies of the western United States. This brief and startling introduction is followed by a series of short broadcasts from a cable news network that tracks the progress of the virus as it spreads across the country. After only a week, the transmission signal goes dead. I knew that I was reading a piece of fiction, but I still felt a very real pang of helplessness and frustration with just this hint about the devastation that had occurred. Through his powerfully abrupt language, Presutti does a masterful job of creating emotional investment from his readers right away.

Throughout the pages of Last Words that follow, Presutti invites his readers into the lives of people who are simply trying to survive the virus that spreads to their communities through the ever-growing population of "infected ones." We meet parents who kill their own children and wives who feel compelled to attack their husbands, all due to the unforgiving virus. With wild eyes and mutilated bodies, the infected beings feast upon human and animal flesh alike. The author creates vivid descriptions of these encounters that are both jarring and utterly fascinating. The visuals play clearly in the mind of the reader with every page that is turned.

One of the most effective ways that Presutti develops his tale of zombie-like predators, the breakdown of society, and the heroic fight for survival is through the short story format he employs. Each chapter is only about ten pages in length but packed with action. This layout creates frantic episodes featuring the lives of those who are desperate to see another sunrise. At no point in Last Words does the reader get a chance to relax or even take a deep breath. Even the interludes between each chapter feature single quotations printed on a stark white background. These words offer thoughts of Armageddon and often the human contribution to the approaching end of the world. Not exactly a respite from the agony felt through the main text of the plotline.

The new novel Last Words by Michael Presutti is a stunning read that leaves its readers thinking long after the final pages are closed. The author creates a scenario that could be campy and almost perversely comical if told from a different perspective. However, he instead develops a novel that delivers relatable characters and a mesmerizing plot. We feel the loneliness of the individuals who have managed to survive the grips of the virus and now long for any connection with another human being. We ache for those who have the charge of protecting our leaders but realize the bunker has become nothing more than an inevitable death trap. We cheer for the few who choose to forge ahead and help as many people as possible along the way. Last Words should be read not only by those who are drawn to the X-Files aspect of the book, but also anyone who can appreciate a story about the human condition under the most unimaginable of circumstances.
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