STABCO

· Ravenswood Publishing
Ebook
244
Pages

About this ebook

Jesus Christ, Jim Jones, and Joseph Smith all had one thing in common – they all believed they were God… at least for a moment.


Randy and Raymond have discovered a “new” God in The Supreme Master – the singular and irrefutable leader of STABCO.


Without knowing it, He has chosen them Without trying, They have served him


A cult and a corporation Hell bent on making BIG profits, STABCO has found its new cash cow in Randy and Raymond. But like Momma always says, nothing good comes easy and likely nothing worth having is ever free.


This is their story.

Randy and Raymond.

Two loser brothers hoping to find salvation and redemption through the sale of knives door-to-door.


It will be a miracle if they survive.

About the author

As a St. Louis native, I write exclusively about the Gateway City.

I prefer the style of fiction deemed transgressive fiction. That is

my stories protagonists generally find a solution to their problems

through illicit or illegal means.


Personally, I prefer stories told through a criminal's point-ofview.

It is never the crime that fascinates me so much as the

motivation to do it and the terrible, almost predictable, outcomes

to such actions.


Just as I have an expectation of writing to be read, I believe that it

is as important, if not more so, that you as a reader should have

the expectation of being entertained as you read. Anything less is

such a disappointment.


“Life is short. Stories are forever.” -Joe

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