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Plague of the Invigilare

Author: Joseph DeMarco

First time published: October 2003, Authorhouse

Synopsis

Warning: Philosophical Content-Explicit Ideas-May offend those easily offended.

Known to some as "The Ballad of Lost Souls," this novel is a supernatural psychoanalytic journey into the mind of a confused psychiatrist. When the doctor suspects something may be very wrong with his new patient, he is forced to take an introspective look at his own life. After several sadistic sessions, he starts questioning his own sanity. Now he is running from the fearful present, away from the truth and into this strange and morbid tale that explores the meaning of life and the existence of god.

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By Traci from Buffalo, NY
Date:
11.02.2005
Plague of the Invigilare is a unique and exciting piece of work. I was leary about reading a book by an unknown author, so I was definitely surprised by the depth of DeMarcos creative genius. He kept me on the edge of my seat, waiting and wondering what would happen next. This book is about God and the meaning of life. If thats too deep for you, stay clear. But if youre willing to explore new possibilities, this book is for you. Be not afraid.

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