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The Devil's Daughters is the story of two sisters who were born in the late eighteen hundredths. They are Siamese twins, and they suffer from large tumors that cover their entire body. The girls grow up in a large mansion as their folks are the wealthiest in town. Their mother, Patricia, is kind and loving. But their father is a coldblooded alcoholic, and he abuses them every chance he gets. Locking them away in the attic because of the way they look, he keeps them chained to the floor. Their names are Agatha and Greta Winters, and they are very intelligent for their age. The dark fairy tale…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Devil's Daughters is the story of two sisters who were born in the late eighteen hundredths. They are Siamese twins, and they suffer from large tumors that cover their entire body. The girls grow up in a large mansion as their folks are the wealthiest in town. Their mother, Patricia, is kind and loving. But their father is a coldblooded alcoholic, and he abuses them every chance he gets. Locking them away in the attic because of the way they look, he keeps them chained to the floor. Their names are Agatha and Greta Winters, and they are very intelligent for their age. The dark fairy tale is a constant struggle for them as their mother tries her best to keep them from becoming monsters like their father. He, on the other hand, wants to destroy any chance they have for a normal life. The question is, Will they ever defeat their tyrant father and escape the attic where they are imprisoned?
Autorenporträt
Writing has always been a force beyond my control. Creation is like a nagging obsession from deep within. I've always been drawn to the horror genre, but don't want to be labeled in one single category. I believe a true artist needs to expand to the furthest reaches of diversity, never allowing the reader to predict what's coming next. I plan to write scary stories that keep readers awake at night, falling victim to the very thing, disturbing their sleep with every turning page. It would be equally fun journeying to distant worlds and exploring exotic alien lifeforms. I think placing your mind someplace else momentarily, escaping reality is one of life's ultimate thrills.