. . . with Frankie Laine.
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Elected officials who are willing to use the debt ceiling crisis of 2013 to destroy the American economy and the world economy in order to make an ideological point or to exercise power they have not been able to gain through the ballot box are not “Tea Party leaders” or “right-wing Republicans” or “fiscal conservatives” — they are psychopaths. They should never be referred to in any other terms.
This latest of the Tales Of the Saturni follows three uncanny siblings, all adopted, as they flee the slave rebellion in Saint-Domingue at the beginning of the 19th Century, leaving their parents to their fates, and settle in New Orleans. Two of the siblings have supernatural powers, bought at a horrific price — the third may or may not choose to pay that price.
In a story worthy of Poe at his most macabre, events escalate to a grisly climax at a violated tomb, as horror piles upon horror and some fresh evil hitherto unimagined comes into the world. This one will really creep you out and trouble your sleep . . .
You can buy it for 99 cents on Amazon for the Kindle here — Livaudais.