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The
Rise of the River Man
Conguise
Chronicles
Book
1
L.
S. O’Dea
Genre: Fantasy, Paranormal
Publisher: LSODea
Date of Publication: 10/30/2015
ISBN: 978-1-942706-04-5
ASIN: B014I7M82I
Number of pages: 108 pages
Word Count: approx. 27,700
Cover Artist: Vincent OCampo
Book Description:
Obedient monsters are hard to
create.
Mutter was sure that his pending
execution at the Guards’ Shelter was the worst thing that could happen to him,
but that was before he met Professor Conguise.
Now, he is living in a laboratory
and the Almightys are giving him shots. He fears that they are attempting to
mutate him into some kind of monster like those in the other cages. The
creatures in the other cages are unnatural. Things that he can’t believe exist.
Things that shouldn’t exist and if he doesn’t escape, soon he will become one
of them.
Available at Amazon
About
the Author:
L. S. O’Dea sees things a bit
differently than most people. This is probably a bi-product of being the
youngest of seven children in a time when TV was only worth watching in the
evenings or Saturday mornings and there were no computers. Back then, kids had
to amuse themselves and being five years younger than her closest sibling she
was often the unwilling entertainment.
Since she was so much younger
than her siblings, it was only reasonable that they knew how to do many things
that she could not, such as read and write. One day, before she started
kindergarten, she really wanted to learn how to spell her name. Her mother was
busy cooking or cleaning (she had seven children to care for), so her brothers
were instructed to help their baby sister.
After she learned how to spell
her first and middle name (Linda Sue), she raced into the kitchen to share this
new knowledge with her mother. She was so proud, standing tall and reciting the
letters of her name. L-E-M-O-N H-E-A-D.
Her mother was not happy with her
brothers and stopped what she was doing to teach Linda the correct way to spell
her name. L. S. still receives a box of Lemonhead candy every year for
Christmas.
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