by Paul Thomas | Jan 1, 2012 | Excerpt
Paul Thomas2012-01-01 PROLOGUE WARREN GREYTOWN THIRTEEN YEARS AGO Females had always found him hard to resist. When he was small, his aunts and cousins cooed and fussed over him, telling him how gorgeous he was. His older sister was like a second mother: she...
by Paul Thomas | Jan 1, 2002 | Excerpt
Paul Thomas2002-01-01 Chapter 1 I’m not sure of anything any more. Except this: ignorance is bliss. What we don’t know can’t hurt us. And what we find out can erase our certainties, like words wiped off a blackboard. You can make up your own mind but, for what...