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Wicked Seeds

Some people who’ve survived an apparent death, report experiences of having communicated with departed friends or relatives.  Others describe encountering an indescribable warm bright light accompanied with the overwhelming feeling of unconditional love.  Still others share memories of witnessing their lives flashing before their eyes as they felt themselves slipping away.  None of this was occurring with Dr. Nathan Cribbs.

A molecular biologist by profession, Nathan worked for a food conglomerate where he was responsible for genetically engineering crops but here he was now, dumped in a remote forest, along with his younger sister, both left for dead.  Due to a fortunate series of events, he managed to survive, resurfacing three years later, set on exacting revenge against the perpetrator – his former employer.

Olive Beacon, a 17 year-old aspiring actor, becomes Nathan’s reluctant sidekick as she unwittingly joins him in his effort to expose his former employer’s crimes and unethical business practices.  The duo must overcome serious obstacles, which emerge virtually from the beginning, but circumstances become profoundly more grievous after Nathan places his trust in an unfitting ally.

The Trouble In Dogflat Hollow

A gritty and mildly irreverent satire detailing a shocking account of how the Earth was nearly annihilated on January 1, 1990.  Some of the names have been changed in order to further protect the privacy of fictitious persons involved.  Other names, including those belonging to Biblical personalities, have also been changed in order to safeguard and preserve formal reputations.

A pair of Biblical figures descended into an unsavory Los Angeles neighborhood, tasked with locating and redeeming the worst soul on the planet, hoping their efforts, if successful, might help convince the Universe’s Chief Executive Officer to cancel or delay Earth’s scheduled demise.  They were clearly warned that their efforts should, in no way, interfere with that outcome, unaware that their endeavor – and that outcome – were indelibly linked.

The tone of the novel, described cinematically, might be as follows:  If you dropped ‘Oh God’ and ‘The Big Lebowski’ into a blender at puree speed, the contents might emulsify into The Trouble In Dogflat Hollow.

Copyright © Cameron~Sword 2019

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