Confessions of a Professional Psychopath - Eric Stringer - Books - Createspace - 9781508754749 - March 5, 2015
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Confessions of a Professional Psychopath

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Publisher Marketing: In Eric Stringer's first novel, Charles Claymore Task, a man who has been labeled a psychopath by hypocrites who see themselves as "normal," is asked by a group of wealthy investors to detail for a film crew what makes people like him tick. At least that was the initial plan. He can speak honestly only to what made him who he is, so he uses the opportunity to offer an autobiography of his first 32 years. From a few months after his birth through his early childhood, the protagonist, Charlie Task, describes the abandonment, disillusionment, and betrayals that created him. Subjected to unimagineable cruelties by his father, he paradoxically learned not to subject others to the same cruelties. Also paradoxically, that subjugation instilled within Charlie a deep, abiding sense of right and wrong and a hatred for anyone who would harm others, especially children. It also irrevocably molded his personality into one that is ideally suited for a public service he calls Blight Removal and a profession as a freelance hit artist. In addition to illustrating how he became who and what he is, Charlie provides examples of Blight Removal and his chosen profession. If you enjoy a fast-paced, heart-racing reading experience combined with an exploration of a skewed human mind, this is the book for you. Contributor Bio:  Stringer, Eric Eric Stringer is a miserably failed newspaper reporter whose mother didn't love him enough. Once he got out of prison he began to write stories about all the strange and unusual things he saw-some of them were actually there-and about which he fantasized. Anyway, Eric really isn't such a bad guy once you get to know him, and he can tell a pretty good story. He asked me to say he currently lives and writes in a state of anxiety. (Wow, there's a shock, right?) Anyway, I'll ask him to give me a better bio than this the next time I catch him in the right mood. See more of his stories, in addition to the usual venues, at Harvey Stanbrough & Friends Writing in Public (http: //hestanbrough.com).

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released March 5, 2015
ISBN13 9781508754749
Publishers Createspace
Pages 220
Dimensions 127 × 203 × 12 mm   ·   222 g

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