The Evil Savant
Book Details
Author(s)C. B. Hampton
PublisherMystery Mansion Books
ISBN / ASINB003F77814
ISBN-13978B003F77810
Sales Rank915,106
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
A SAVANT IS A PRODIGY IN A SPECIFIC FIELD
THIS SAVANT IS A PRODIGY IN EVIL.
Michael fell in love with Jessica during a strange out-of-body experience.
Two days later she met him in person, and instantly fell in love with him.
But before they can consummate their love, they first have to solve the mystery of his brother, who lies dying, encased in a baffling ultra-violet blue aura in a rural Arkansas hospital. Even worse, they have to defeat an evil, paranormal savant who wants all three of them dead...and has his eye on taking control of the country. The Evil Savant is a blistering page turner from start to finish.
The author says:
The Evil Savant began to grow in my mind when I read a story in a News Orleans daily newspaper about an illiterate rural couple in Mississippi who discovered that their infant child had taught himself to read. "How could that be?" I wondered. The child had been a savant of sorts. Still, as time went by the question "How could that be?" continued to haunt me until it finally grew into my novel The Evil Savant. I had a great time writing this book, and I hope my readers will enjoy reading it just as much.
THIS SAVANT IS A PRODIGY IN EVIL.
Michael fell in love with Jessica during a strange out-of-body experience.
Two days later she met him in person, and instantly fell in love with him.
But before they can consummate their love, they first have to solve the mystery of his brother, who lies dying, encased in a baffling ultra-violet blue aura in a rural Arkansas hospital. Even worse, they have to defeat an evil, paranormal savant who wants all three of them dead...and has his eye on taking control of the country. The Evil Savant is a blistering page turner from start to finish.
The author says:
The Evil Savant began to grow in my mind when I read a story in a News Orleans daily newspaper about an illiterate rural couple in Mississippi who discovered that their infant child had taught himself to read. "How could that be?" I wondered. The child had been a savant of sorts. Still, as time went by the question "How could that be?" continued to haunt me until it finally grew into my novel The Evil Savant. I had a great time writing this book, and I hope my readers will enjoy reading it just as much.
