Blood Opium: The Original Manuscript

Mystery & Suspense, Historical Mystery
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Author: Thomas Serwatka ISBN: 9781476427331
Publisher: Thomas Serwatka Publication: April 22, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Thomas Serwatka
ISBN: 9781476427331
Publisher: Thomas Serwatka
Publication: April 22, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Blood Opium: The Original Manuscript is the unedited and original paranormal, detective story set in San Francisco, two days before the 1906 infamous earthquake. While Tom was promoting Blood Opium, the 2011 version, several people asked how much he wrote, approximately 50%, and they were interested in reading the original manuscript. The story of Officer Edward Hall, aka Investigator Edward Morgan in the Blood Opium, 2011 version, is quite different in many aspects. Tom contributed to the general outline of the original story as it was being developed but the day-to-day writing was in Bob’s capable hands. We hope you enjoy this version, too.

Blood Opium: The Original Manuscript originated as a vehicle to motivate Robert Serwatka in maintaining a courageous battle against cancer and complications from kidney failure. When other people may have given up, knowing that his or her days were far fewer in number than most of us have to enjoy, Bob attended a writing class and worked on Blood Opium, along with several other books, short stories and screen plays. He never talked of his illness or impending death and he only engaged in conversations that centered on positive action, future enterprises and the anticipated release of Blood Opium. Unfortunately, Bob passed away in December 2010, before the book was finished.

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Blood Opium: The Original Manuscript is the unedited and original paranormal, detective story set in San Francisco, two days before the 1906 infamous earthquake. While Tom was promoting Blood Opium, the 2011 version, several people asked how much he wrote, approximately 50%, and they were interested in reading the original manuscript. The story of Officer Edward Hall, aka Investigator Edward Morgan in the Blood Opium, 2011 version, is quite different in many aspects. Tom contributed to the general outline of the original story as it was being developed but the day-to-day writing was in Bob’s capable hands. We hope you enjoy this version, too.

Blood Opium: The Original Manuscript originated as a vehicle to motivate Robert Serwatka in maintaining a courageous battle against cancer and complications from kidney failure. When other people may have given up, knowing that his or her days were far fewer in number than most of us have to enjoy, Bob attended a writing class and worked on Blood Opium, along with several other books, short stories and screen plays. He never talked of his illness or impending death and he only engaged in conversations that centered on positive action, future enterprises and the anticipated release of Blood Opium. Unfortunately, Bob passed away in December 2010, before the book was finished.

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