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Growing up in England was not the same for young Elliot as it was for other children his age. They perhaps would not, could not, rise to the challenge that awaited him. A resistance so overpowering and malevolent that it would take every resource endowed within him to overcome it. His father, Windsor Rothwick was a proud and honorable family man; also a scientist, until he dabbled into something he knew very little about. Reading books on the occult and Demonology. Finally summoning an evil that would destroy the lives of his family as well as those unsuspecting allies he would encounter.…mehr

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Growing up in England was not the same for young Elliot as it was for other children his age. They perhaps would not, could not, rise to the challenge that awaited him. A resistance so overpowering and malevolent that it would take every resource endowed within him to overcome it. His father, Windsor Rothwick was a proud and honorable family man; also a scientist, until he dabbled into something he knew very little about. Reading books on the occult and Demonology. Finally summoning an evil that would destroy the lives of his family as well as those unsuspecting allies he would encounter. Together they must find a way to defeat the most terrifying, the most grotesque, the most Maniacal evil to crossover into our world. Who will prevail in the battle incited by retribution, yet fueled by revenge?
Autorenporträt
Greetings! Ken Bishop is my given name. I was born in West Palm Beach, Florida, on March 25, 1963. My siblings include two brothers and a younger sister. Growing up in my neighborhood, we didn't get many Christmas gifts. As a result, I ascribe this to the development of a creative mind. It was absolutely free. I think what drew me to horror was my fear. I'm scared of my own shadow. Strangely, I felt drawn to my fears like a candle fly is drawn to a flame. There was something about coming right up to the line of my terror and not breaching it that appealed to me. I decided to make up stories about the things that feared me the most (and there were plenty of them) and write them down on scrap paper. With a little embellishment, it began to take shape as a story. Even when I wrote about my worries, I was terrified. (Laughs). Friends would read that one scrap piece of paper closely, then flip it over and ask, "Where's the rest?" I was privy to the greats. Regardless of the fact that Stephen King was my main conduit of inspiration. As a child, I was only interested in mysteries, suspense, and horror. Ray Bradbury, Alfred Hitchcock, Rod Serling, and even the great Vincent Price, to mention a few early macabre pioneers, all launched me forward to the Koontz, Anne Rice, and King eras. Without an ounce of conceit, I believe I may have discovered my calling.