Author: | C Belding | ISBN: | 9781311753533 |
Publisher: | C Belding | Publication: | January 26, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | C Belding |
ISBN: | 9781311753533 |
Publisher: | C Belding |
Publication: | January 26, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Interview with a vampire? No! Interview with a man claiming to be the son of Jack the Ripper? In Hell Yeah! It’s the tale of an ultra, sleazy tabloid reporter and his mind-bending tales of the bombastic who stumbles across a man claiming to be the son of none other than, Jack the Ripper – for Mr. Son of Ripper states that he knows the real truth behind the sinking of Titanic. Him! After a bruising night of roofies gone wrong, tabloid reporter, Hayward Rite (known to most as Scabby) sits down for a revealing interview with the self-proclaimed madman who proceeds to relive the blood-lusting events leading up to the sinking of the great ocean liner. It is a riveting account of eternal life, a knife wielding maniac, and a depraved act that changed the course of sea-faring history and beyond. But that is only the awe, for the knife-wielding ending delivers the shock, thus the title, Shock and Awe – a simple mathematical equation torn right out of Einstein’s book of calculations. Sleazy tabloid reporter + Ripper = Sinking of Titanic…or E = mc2 as it’s commonly known.
Interview with a vampire? No! Interview with a man claiming to be the son of Jack the Ripper? In Hell Yeah! It’s the tale of an ultra, sleazy tabloid reporter and his mind-bending tales of the bombastic who stumbles across a man claiming to be the son of none other than, Jack the Ripper – for Mr. Son of Ripper states that he knows the real truth behind the sinking of Titanic. Him! After a bruising night of roofies gone wrong, tabloid reporter, Hayward Rite (known to most as Scabby) sits down for a revealing interview with the self-proclaimed madman who proceeds to relive the blood-lusting events leading up to the sinking of the great ocean liner. It is a riveting account of eternal life, a knife wielding maniac, and a depraved act that changed the course of sea-faring history and beyond. But that is only the awe, for the knife-wielding ending delivers the shock, thus the title, Shock and Awe – a simple mathematical equation torn right out of Einstein’s book of calculations. Sleazy tabloid reporter + Ripper = Sinking of Titanic…or E = mc2 as it’s commonly known.