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Right or wrong, left or right, should I, or shouldn't I? Every minute of every day, people make decisions that will change the course of their lives. Usually, the course change is small and insignificant. Sometimes it is profound. Not only does it affect the person making the decision, but it also alters the path of everyone around them.Satan's Guitar offers the most crucial decision ever, Good or Evil? When a number of players decide to take advantage of the guitar's evil influence, the impact is dramatic and far-reaching. This is a tale about how a simple stringed instrument ruined the lives…mehr

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Right or wrong, left or right, should I, or shouldn't I? Every minute of every day, people make decisions that will change the course of their lives. Usually, the course change is small and insignificant. Sometimes it is profound. Not only does it affect the person making the decision, but it also alters the path of everyone around them.Satan's Guitar offers the most crucial decision ever, Good or Evil? When a number of players decide to take advantage of the guitar's evil influence, the impact is dramatic and far-reaching. This is a tale about how a simple stringed instrument ruined the lives of everyone directly involved with it, and many thousands that were not. Should you run across a double-black guitar case, it would be best not to open it. But if you do and then decide to play the enticing blood-red guitar wickedly nestled inside, be prepared for complete destruction.
Autorenporträt
A.L. Williams is a prolific writer of both stories and songs. In 1985, his sweetheart, Kathy Ratzburg, and he started a band called One Lane Bridge to showcase their original music. A.L. Williams had always been interested in the saga of John Dillinger. Intrigued by the theory that Dillinger was not the man killed in Chicago by the FBI, he began two years of research into the subject. At a book signing he told Vickie Weaver, a high-school classmate and published author, of this research. Vickie encouraged him to write a book about it. His first effort, Hey There, Johnny Dillinger, was never published, but it did get him interested in the art and magic of writing books. Finally in 2021 his very dark story, Satan's Guitar, garnered the attention of and was accepted by the publisher Austin Macauley for printing. His debut pits a bass player named Marshall King against the Devil's own evil instrument. A 1963 Gibson ES-335 guitar. It is not of major importance, but Mr. Williams has shared his life with nine cats and seven dogs.