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Four Doorways in or Near New Orleans

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Four Doorways in or Near New Orleans

By: V.M. Harrigan
Narrated by: Kenna Rieske
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Humanity is doomed, but only Tom and his synthetic friend Pan know it. The monsters from our nightmares will use the mysterious Doorways, gashes in the fabric of time and space, to invade our world, making mankind their food and the Earth their wasteland kingdom. Tom and Pan know this because they use the Doorways themselves, traveling across history with a desperate plan to defeat the invaders. But it’s a race against time, not to save humanity, but to transform it into something else, something that can survive death and the ages that come after.

Four Doorways in or Near New Orleans weaves together interconnected stories, tales of desperate souls struggling to survive an inevitable invasion and the apocalyptic aftermath. Characters move in and out of each other's lives, their stories finally converging as the world comes to a horrifying end. Those left in the ruins will struggle with the meaning of memory, the nature of time and what it actually means to be human.

©2025 V.M. Harrigan (P)2026 V.M. Harrigan
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"—a novel diversion for genre readers looking for something a bit outside the usual“weird tales” fare that still delivers the requisite claws, fangs, and tentacles. An eccentric alien-invasion yarn of unusual scope and ambition." —KIRKUS REVIEWS

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