Abia Book One

The Key to Black Obeah Voodoo

by Paul W. Daniels


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/22/2002

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 440
ISBN : 9781403384959
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : E-Book
Page Count : 440
ISBN : 9781403384942

About the Book

This book could be considered a revealing primer for Voodoo, taught by example.

Voodoo: reality or myth? Tyrone is faced with this question repeatedly. Multiple seductions and betrayal lead him into becoming a willing participant in a deadly game. His educated mind takes an analytical approach to all that is happening to him, but in this case, two plus two never add up to four; they always add up to the Nth (unknown) number.

This text is not written about Tyrone, but looking through Tyrone's eyes and thinking with his mind, no matter what alterations his thinking may undergo. Circumstances that seem to be one thing often turn out to be another. Due to the extraordinary state of affairs surrounding him, everything in his life must be analyzed, sorted, and filtered through his mind to try to find out the real truth, which for him is not always apparent.


About the Author

The author of this strange book is Paul W. Daniels. He writes in a variety of genres and has written seven books and numerous poems as of this date, all being a credit to the art of the novelist. Some of these books are filled with short stories and poetry; others are full-length novels that have been published and are still on the market at this writing. The only hope of the author is that the reader enjoys this book moment to moment as it unfolds.

Paul is a world traveler. He uses his insight and experience to write for the pleasure of others. He would like to be portrayed, not for any physical differences, but for the obvious literary differences between him and other authors.

Like any good product, Paul feels that the subject has to be original, and looks at writing as something to be molded, along with paying particular attention to the mold itself. He feels that when forming a story, everything surrounding it has to be considered and eventually converge into an ending with a surprising, unpredictable twist.