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Trestle Board: The Texas Witches Curse-"witches" because there's more than one witch! This is an autobiographical account of the years 2010 to 2013. It's OK to have fear as long as you have faith! A long-forgotten public prayer leads mass-mass-mass murderers of young women and girls to their doom. Thirteen witch assassins are dispatched from the Mexican Cradle of Witchcraft to destroy a North Texan social worker and his cat. The tables are turned as one by one their plans for demonic sacrifice and ultimate power are thwarted by Abe Zager and Lady Colonel Catbag. An incredible tale of survival…mehr

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Trestle Board: The Texas Witches Curse-"witches" because there's more than one witch! This is an autobiographical account of the years 2010 to 2013. It's OK to have fear as long as you have faith! A long-forgotten public prayer leads mass-mass-mass murderers of young women and girls to their doom. Thirteen witch assassins are dispatched from the Mexican Cradle of Witchcraft to destroy a North Texan social worker and his cat. The tables are turned as one by one their plans for demonic sacrifice and ultimate power are thwarted by Abe Zager and Lady Colonel Catbag. An incredible tale of survival and the power of prayer against the mightiest lieutenants of Lucifer! They only come out at night. It's getting dark!
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Abraham Zager is a Christian man, who holds a Bachelor of Social Work Degree from the West Texas/Mexico Border, (1996) and a Master Of Science Degree of Social Work from North Texas, (2001). He speaks Spanish, and was an accomplished Texas radio Disc Jockey from 1978-2006. He is highly over-educated by professors from The University of Kerala, The University of Wales at Cardiff, and The University of Texas at Austin and El Paso, with specialties in statistics, ombudsman work, disability and, Latino issues. His first auto-biographical work: "Trestle Board: The Texas Witches Curse" details and dispels modern fantastical beliefs regarding magic and witchcraft, while reinforcing others and will leave you horrified and empowered regarding modern day monsters.