The Two Wrongs That Made A Right

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Author: Jonathan Antony Strickland ISBN: 9780463382127
Publisher: Jonathan Antony Strickland Publication: October 16, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Jonathan Antony Strickland
ISBN: 9780463382127
Publisher: Jonathan Antony Strickland
Publication: October 16, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

A eerie lone figure crept through the Tremwell graveyard on a moonlit cold night. Dressed from head to toe in black, it headed for a large tomb of a semi-famous dead rock star, one of the few people of note to ever originate from the dreary old town. A star who twenty years earlier had been quite famous when his one hit wonder song "Bang On The Bitch" had reached number four on Top Of The Pops. He'd lived off that song success after that, the money made, sinking him down into an slippery pit of debauchery. Three years after his greatest success, he committed suicide by drowning himself in a goldfish bowl. Nobody quite knew why but later it had been claimed that he'd joined a cult of Demon worshippers and had sold his soul to become famous. After his corpse was found, it was claimed that the demon he'd sold his soul too, had wanted payment and had claimed him!

He was also however well known to also be bit of an arse, and some claimed he’d simply just got too pissed or stoned one night and had got his head stuck while feeding his fish. However, to the people of Tremwell, he was a true light of inspiration, showing all who lived within her cheap and run-down houses that the odds could be beaten and success within such a mundane place could still be found.

This is the story of Greggor Maghalin. A forty seven year old married man in need of money fast, if he doesn't want a visit by the infamous Squid brothers. However, while in the Tremwell graveyard, he witnesses something that mortal eyes should never see, something that will change his life forever!

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A eerie lone figure crept through the Tremwell graveyard on a moonlit cold night. Dressed from head to toe in black, it headed for a large tomb of a semi-famous dead rock star, one of the few people of note to ever originate from the dreary old town. A star who twenty years earlier had been quite famous when his one hit wonder song "Bang On The Bitch" had reached number four on Top Of The Pops. He'd lived off that song success after that, the money made, sinking him down into an slippery pit of debauchery. Three years after his greatest success, he committed suicide by drowning himself in a goldfish bowl. Nobody quite knew why but later it had been claimed that he'd joined a cult of Demon worshippers and had sold his soul to become famous. After his corpse was found, it was claimed that the demon he'd sold his soul too, had wanted payment and had claimed him!

He was also however well known to also be bit of an arse, and some claimed he’d simply just got too pissed or stoned one night and had got his head stuck while feeding his fish. However, to the people of Tremwell, he was a true light of inspiration, showing all who lived within her cheap and run-down houses that the odds could be beaten and success within such a mundane place could still be found.

This is the story of Greggor Maghalin. A forty seven year old married man in need of money fast, if he doesn't want a visit by the infamous Squid brothers. However, while in the Tremwell graveyard, he witnesses something that mortal eyes should never see, something that will change his life forever!

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