For sure, Adam is weird-although “weird” is all relative. Weird is problematic, but tolerable. What’’s forbidden though is talking to Kafkaists, who are nothing but dangerous worms guilty of “moral turpitude”-cockroaches that the Author most probably forgot to erase. So helping Kafkaists wasn’’t the brightest thing to do. Unfortunately, he didn’’t have a choice. For one, June was a Kafkaist-cockroaches can’’t possibly have such dazzling blue eyes. Second, well… he had to make things right.All he needed was a plan. An infallible plan. In normal circumstances-although “normal” is all relative-it’’s that simple. If only Adam was good at making plans.About the author:Michel Bruneau is an author at the mercy of left and right sides of the brain fighting for control of the keyboard. The entertaining and thought provoking novels engendered by this conflict have won a number of awards (such as the Grand Prize Next Generation Indie Book Awards and the ASCE George Winter Award). Most fortunately, Michel Bruneau is not a dead Author-yet.www.michelbruneau.com