What happens when walking away from society feels safer than staying in it?
The Zook the Swamp Hermit series follows Perry Peterson, a college student whose life fractures after a violent encounter leaves him traumatized and suffering from amnesia. Retreating deep into the Florida swamp, he abandons his former identity and becomes Zook-a self-reliant hermit living by instinct, isolation, and hard-earned peace.
But Zook's disappearance draws attention he never wanted.
As mobsters attempt to silence him, a determined detective tries to protect him, and his parents struggle to bring him home, Zook is forced to confront a question no one else seems willing to accept:
Is returning to society always the right answer?
Rather than focusing on fast-paced action, the trilogy unfolds as a character-driven journey, following Zook's gradual transformation and his resistance to a world that no longer feels safe or honest.
Zook the Swamp Hermit: Evading the Mobsters is best suited for readers who enjoy reflective fiction, psychological character studies, and stories that challenge conventional ideas of recovery, normalcy, and belonging.
This series is a quiet exploration of what it means to survive-and who gets to decide what being "saved" really looks like.
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