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A Rising Dragon

 

The book that most of the underground already dub a cult classic so sublime, it almost racks your brain not to read it.

 

The female Hunter S. Thompson revised for such a time as this has arrived, and it was not as if there were not many who did not already see it coming for some short time now.  Read the new book about some smut church people who love sneaking around the low places and make murder look easy done. A novel of sharp enticement, sunny side up on a shiny egg white. The story seems more real than life, the half of which has not even begun to reveal multidinous secrets more than the ingenious dark and often violent life of the abused and captured young ladies of the tale. The writer, a girl of second generation American born Irish heritage, her real father, a laboror of no great literary talent, named after a famous Irish author , the real writing talent the birthright of the female author of the often sinister and mysterious trope. Ariel alone, whose great great grandmother brought over on the boat to America after her Irish father, as a forward follow path of Joyce, the art of her original flash and pop-fiction writing style, she Ariel whose sole focus as a writer, she has crafted the imagination of a golden leaf so controversial that the already rising dragon of the cult classic, the book seems even more real than life itself.  Ariel O'Suilleabhain, grand daughter of a southern cotton farmer, once Irish whiskey runner which although the very word about her name means Lion of The Tribe of Judah, wrote her story of hope amidst great tragedy, a trope which also fails to protect the guilty and the crimes committed.

 

In The Arms of Satan...

By Author Ariel O'Suilleabhain

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