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Overview

In this hauntingly stark and spiritually apocalyptic novel, Paul Moore Chaves has created a

character of such depth that we have no choice but to confront ourselves in renowned psychotherapist

Nicholas Moss. After allegations of sexual misconduct ruin his personal and

professional life, Nick is detained and forced to labor inside Boyle Armory, a weapons manufacturing facility

contracted by the Grand National Armed Coalition, where he is to arm opposing sides of a

brewing Civil War between the People's Liberation Army and the established U.S. government. In this

dark and deplorable space, Moss must find the spiritual strength to free himself—not only from his own

darkness but from the oppressive military machine that holds him captive.


From the Illinois farm of Nick's childhood to his rise to fame navigating high-society circles in the city

of YorkTown emerges the story of a man desperately piecing together the memories of his broken

past while confronting the brutal, terrifying, and unyielding setting he must now ultimately

conquer. Transformative and overpowering in its intensity of emotion, Lost Soul speaks to finding

hope for a modern American culture in decay.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798986777825
Publisher: OHM Enterprises L.L.C.
Publication date: 11/26/2022
Pages: 290
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.65(d)

About the Author

Paul Moore Chaves was born in 1978 and raised in Chico, CA. He was

educated at UCLA’s School of Th eater, Film, and Television and currently

lives in Bentonville, AR. In addition to his writing, he is a Medical Qigong

Practitioner (M.Q.P.) and teacher. Qigong and meditation courses for

health and wellness are available on his website at www.pmchaves.com. His

next project is an animated sci-fi pilot for television.


Follow him on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook: @paulmoorechaves.
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