by D.David Croot
Enter the bizarre world of "The Man Who Needed to be Exorcised" by D. David Croot. This dark and twisted horror novella combines elements of Moliere, Huysmans, and Dostoevsky to create a unique and surreal narrative. Meet a man proficient at a job requiring minimal effort, haunted by doppelgängers, and neglecting an enigmatic turtle - his only companion. As the story unravels, the suspense builds towards an inevitable climax, leaving readers on the edge of their seats, guessing what catastrophic event will unfold next. If you're a fan of indie books that push the boundaries of traditional storytelling, this unconventional and captivating novella is a must-read. Explore the depths of literary creativity with "The Man Who Needed to be Exorcised."
What happens when you combine Moliere's the misanthrope, Huysmans Against the Grain, Dostoevsky's bureaucratic nightmares and a whole heap of junk stored in the mind of a wayward writer hell bent on divine literary creativity?
You get this bad mama-jumbo of a stream of conscious novella about a man who's superb at a job that only requires five minutes of work an eight hour day, see's doppelgängers who do not look like him everywhere and fails to look after a turtle.
The jewel encrusted turtle being the only one he can have a joke with.
Let's face it, we know he's gonna blow something up, time to guess what?
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