Significance of the Missing White Dot

Fiction & Literature, Drama, American, Nonfiction, Entertainment, Horror
Cover of the book Significance of the Missing White Dot by GM Weger, GM Weger
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Author: GM Weger ISBN: 9781301778522
Publisher: GM Weger Publication: September 22, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: GM Weger
ISBN: 9781301778522
Publisher: GM Weger
Publication: September 22, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Frankie killed her small daughter. "What kind of a monster could do such a thing to an innocent child?" The papers screamed about this crime for weeks. It made headlines from the "New York Times" to the "National Enquirer". Now Frankie's convicted, in the slammer forever. There's nothing more to be said ... but is there? In a macabre descent into insanity made all the more potent and horrifying by the fact that it is unveiled in the pedestrian context of visits to the prison psychologist's office, G.M. Weger, a master of psychological horror, takes us into a journey that is dark-beyond-black. Weger escorts us to the lower reaches of an internal hell in a shocking short that may make the reader want to vomit. Amazing in its power, even more so in the fact that it conveys so much venom in its brief length, "Significance of the Missing White Dot" goes beyond the realm of the genre into the putrescence of the human soul.

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Frankie killed her small daughter. "What kind of a monster could do such a thing to an innocent child?" The papers screamed about this crime for weeks. It made headlines from the "New York Times" to the "National Enquirer". Now Frankie's convicted, in the slammer forever. There's nothing more to be said ... but is there? In a macabre descent into insanity made all the more potent and horrifying by the fact that it is unveiled in the pedestrian context of visits to the prison psychologist's office, G.M. Weger, a master of psychological horror, takes us into a journey that is dark-beyond-black. Weger escorts us to the lower reaches of an internal hell in a shocking short that may make the reader want to vomit. Amazing in its power, even more so in the fact that it conveys so much venom in its brief length, "Significance of the Missing White Dot" goes beyond the realm of the genre into the putrescence of the human soul.

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