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Nemesis - Part 1 of 1 - cover

Nemesis - Part 1 of 1

Vincent Cobb

Maison d'édition: M-Y Books ltd

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Synopsis

Nemesis, not for the fainthearted, is the first in a series of books from author Vincent Cobb that explore childhood cruelty and psychopathic killings.Cobb explores the dark side of life in a raw uncompromising style some might find disturbing. He also concentrates on the depressive aspects of the victims  factors with which he can empathies as a fellow sufferer. We all trust that childhood should be happy and contented, and free from fear and harm, but in reality, for an unfortunate minority, the early formative years are a catalogue of cruelty, terror, and abuse.
Disponible depuis: 08/08/2012.

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