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Overview: Finlay Borthwick grew up in a small village in South-East England. His entire life he has had a sweet spot for writing and storytelling from a very young age. Whenever it came to writing stories in primary school, Finlay always obtained the highest marks in his class. Even through his teenage years, this carried on, achieving some of the highest grades in his secondary school English classes as well. Aside from writing, he also plays bass guitar in his free time. For a while, he also took up the sport of tennis, and even karate. Both of which however he ultimately decided were not for him. Writing on the other hand has stuck with him his entire life. He has also written a series of books in a post-apocalyptic based franchise entitled “Human Nature”, a dystopian set following a global crisis which has ended the world.
Genre: Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy > Post-Apocalyptic > Pandemic
Human Nature I (Book 1)
In a post-apocalyptic world, survivors are few and far between. When 26-year-old Elliot stumbles across a ragtag group, he finds himself finally on the adventure of a lifetime… Even now, in this desolate world, Is there still a way forward? Can the survivors achieve their ambitious future?
Human Nature II (Book 2)
Surviving the apocalypse on Earth isn’t easy. But is the situation up in space really any better? The crew of the Space Station Gemini adapt to their own way life after learning ‘what’ has happened back home. Meanwhile, Elliot’s group have lost everything. All they have now is each other, but how long can they truly even have ‘that’ for?
Human Nature III (Book 3)
Annabelle struggles to take care of Elliot following a life-changing event. As they try to build their old lives back up, the survivors will be contested by each other, language barriers, and a potential new threat; all while doing everything they can to be mindful of those who died to get them to where they are now. However, a familiar face elsewhere in the world discovers an unprecedented danger in the midst of a chance reunion. Those who remain alive have certainly adapted to this terrifying dead world in a variety of ways. If there’s one lesson both groups will learn, it’s that nobody is trustworthy anymore…
Human Nature IV (Book 4)
In the fantastic and foreboding fourth instalment to the "Human Nature" franchise, those who remain alive in Czechia are beginning to find their lives – for the first time in many years – returning to some form of normality. Though, as ever with the apocalypse, this normality cannot last for long. Over in the United Kingdom, Cora rallies her old and new allies together as they are challenged by an unseen threat; an unseen threat which possibly comes from within their own ranks. The survivors will laugh, the survivors will mourn. The survivors will feel happiness, the survivors will feel joy. Many of them will cry, and some them, will die. This novel is friendly for both series readers as well as first-time readers who want to start from this book without reading the first three in the franchise.
Human Nature V: End Of The Apocalypse (Book 5)
The defeat of The Neo-Bandits put to rest the uneasy minds of all those living within the London safe zone. But the residents will soon discover that not everything is as peachy as it seems when their neighbours begin to turn up dead on their doorsteps one-by-one. It soon becomes clear that there is a killer within their humble home, but the question is, who? In the fifth entry to the “Human Nature” franchise, there’s going to be more shocks, surprises, and bombshells that’ll keep even the most casual of readers engaged as they turn each page.
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