The fiend walks the decks of the ghost ship as the storm rips the rigging from its hardware, the winds howl and the cries of the captives can be heard below decks. This is a bloody scene, not for the faint of heart or the weak of will. This monster will haunt your dreams and your daylight hours as well. An insane killer jumps ship outside the break waters off the northern port in France. His purpose is unclear until he arrives in Paris. It is 1871, the times are dark and foreboding, and a killer lurks in the sewers of the City of Lights, killing at will. No one is safe from the killer with the insane red eyes and the ivory-white teeth. Beware, this is not night stand reading-or maybe it is. Do you like nightmares? Now here is an enigma, the kindest, gentlest man you would ever want to meet, writing the most bloody psychopathic literature one could ever put an eye to. Thomas Emmon Pisano is a middle-aged man, who has spent most of his life working in electronics technology and traveling around the world. In 2003 he discovered that he had a gift for writing, and he gave himself over to the craft of creating stories. He spends his days writing and is only happy when he is working on a novel. We should be seeing a lot more of Thomas' novels in the near future.
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