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Texas Terror Reigns Aug 12, 2008
By Mary Wells When I saw this book "Forbidden Destiny: Contemporary Poetry and Prose of Subtle Southern Terror," I felt a bit eerie thinking about remnants of a society at the hands of belligerent tyrants. It is the story of a young girl who discovered her twin was abducted at birth.
During courageous adventures in search for the twin, mystifying killings erupted, while pyramids of skulls rise in Texas. She was confronted by secret societies who went to extremes blasting her trajectory with unprecedented horrors of subtle southern terror.
Her computer was among schemas maliciously used as a host carrier connected to energy weapons where devious diabolical death rays were fired at the frontal lobe of her brain in attempts to execute immobilization, and assassination to keep the twins aloof. This book is startling, and perhaps the most shocking tales of all times.
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