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This is where Two Souls met with the Devil Serpent. This is when he sold hissoul to it. He sold his soul for power." Davila delivers a highly charged, exciting adventure in this novel.His narrative is intelligent and multilayered. - The U.S Review of Books Death born of the Devil. . .The human soul is like doorway that can lead us to the realm of hell. Or very easily take us to the door that leads to the light. Two Souls contains the element of horror, fantasy and Fiction. From the first page it takes you into a different world. An engrossing story where the action is quick paced, the edge of…mehr

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This is where Two Souls met with the Devil Serpent. This is when he sold hissoul to it. He sold his soul for power." Davila delivers a highly charged, exciting adventure in this novel.His narrative is intelligent and multilayered. - The U.S Review of Books Death born of the Devil. . .The human soul is like doorway that can lead us to the realm of hell. Or very easily take us to the door that leads to the light. Two Souls contains the element of horror, fantasy and Fiction. From the first page it takes you into a different world. An engrossing story where the action is quick paced, the edge of your seat kind. The tale is powerful and intense. In contains suspense and love that will keep you turning the pages until the mystery of the golden amulet and Two Souls is resolved. David Davila was born in Austin, Texas and served 6 and ¿ years in the U.S.M. Corps. After getting out of the Marine Corps he went to live in Portland Oregon with his wife Rosalee where he was employed by the postal service and wrote his first novel Two Souls. Returned to Austin, Texas and finished the remainder of fifteen years employed by the U.S. Postal Service.
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David Davila was born in Austin, Texas and served 6 and ¿ years in the U.S.M. Corps. After getting out of the Marine Corps he went to live in Portland Oregon with his wife Rosalee where he was employed by the postal service and wrote his first novel Two Souls. Returned to Austin, Texas and finished the remainder of fifteen years employed by the U.S. Postal Service.