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Walter F. Ludwell is pulled into another world where he is made to witness the slow exorcism of consummate evil. The line between love and hate is blurred as he half-willingly takes part in confronting a bloodthirsty murderous vampire. By turns courageous and cowardly, great-hearted and inconsiderate, wise and foolish, he is guided through a strange land by a mysterious ebony bird who is much more than he seems. Slowly it dawns on Walter that he is somehow participating in his own painful redemption.

Produktbeschreibung
Walter F. Ludwell is pulled into another world where he is made to witness the slow exorcism of consummate evil. The line between love and hate is blurred as he half-willingly takes part in confronting a bloodthirsty murderous vampire. By turns courageous and cowardly, great-hearted and inconsiderate, wise and foolish, he is guided through a strange land by a mysterious ebony bird who is much more than he seems. Slowly it dawns on Walter that he is somehow participating in his own painful redemption.
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Autorenporträt
One of Fairy Tale Fictions's greatest borrowers, A.J. Prufrock was born in Funkley, California and educated in Winkleman, Utah. Prufrock worked a wide variety of jobs, including: switchboard operator, muckraker, UPS driver, custom woodworker, curriculum developer, traveling revivalist, behavioral interventionist, and department store Santa, before becoming a full-time writer. In 1995 Prufrock began publishing stray thoughts on theology and developmental delays. His first full-length novel, The Strange Experiment of Thuria Von Mulligan, climbed the best-seller list in Bohemia, but Prufrock could not find a way to satisfactorily translate the nuanced original for English¿speaking markets.Prufrock continues to cunningly evade public notice and now plans for a career peak to occur posthumously, trusting the children to deal with the responsibility of fame with the same quiet humility