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“Fantastic land (A Thriller)” by Mike Bockoven
Disturbing foreshadowing fiction
You know how some fiction is so creepy because of the thread of reality woven throughout? That’s what Mike Bockoven does in this thriller. I listened to the audiobook, which featured different voices from each character’s point of view. That made it even more surreal.
What is the book about?
Think of FantasticLand as Disney World’s competitor. An unexpectedly massive hurricane hits Florida, and the theme park gets cut off from civilization and rescue. They evacuated the patrons in time, but not the employees. The employees are primarily teens and young adults who have no clue how to handle the emergency, and the adults in the park do little to assert leadership.
The format of the book adds to the suspense. The media publish macabre photos of horrific violence, and the authorities tried to piece together what happened. Long after the dust settles, a writer wants to know what really happened.
Told through a series of interviews conducted by a fictional author, the interviewees are more open in their descriptions because of the author’s quest for truth without an interest in legalities. All that is over. The interviewees…