Author: | Patrice Stanton | ISBN: | 9781301063284 |
Publisher: | Patrice Stanton | Publication: | October 20, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Patrice Stanton |
ISBN: | 9781301063284 |
Publisher: | Patrice Stanton |
Publication: | October 20, 2013 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
For 20-year-old Hennessey Pict's upcoming fractured family drama, the roles were cast when she was a kid, long ago and in a far different City: the one on the Hudson, 105 miles away from Paradiso Island. So...she's still seen as the prep-school runaway. 70-year-old Trace Pict remains typecast as a deadbeat dad, while 40-ish Summer Bean-Pict is a natural as the spoiled blue blood mother. Oh, and its mastermind director.
However, well before the Summer-fest is set to begin, a tag-team duo of dead guys led by a totally dysfunctional demon named Nil are sent up from Purgatory to throw lethal monkey wrenches their way.
Oh Hell, inspired by actual events, takes readers not only into the lite of a re-imagined Afterlife, but into the present darkness of politically-taboo realms as well. Thought provoking, it exposes some of the very real unintended consequences of a “lawful” 21st century destroyer of kids and their parents.
For 20-year-old Hennessey Pict's upcoming fractured family drama, the roles were cast when she was a kid, long ago and in a far different City: the one on the Hudson, 105 miles away from Paradiso Island. So...she's still seen as the prep-school runaway. 70-year-old Trace Pict remains typecast as a deadbeat dad, while 40-ish Summer Bean-Pict is a natural as the spoiled blue blood mother. Oh, and its mastermind director.
However, well before the Summer-fest is set to begin, a tag-team duo of dead guys led by a totally dysfunctional demon named Nil are sent up from Purgatory to throw lethal monkey wrenches their way.
Oh Hell, inspired by actual events, takes readers not only into the lite of a re-imagined Afterlife, but into the present darkness of politically-taboo realms as well. Thought provoking, it exposes some of the very real unintended consequences of a “lawful” 21st century destroyer of kids and their parents.