HOUSTON, Aug. 11 TX-Mary-Wells-Novel
HOUSTON, Aug. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- What happens when a young adult has the
audacity to search for a twin, unscrupulous conglomerates eagerly seize a
city, and avaricious dominance of life spans is more powerful than human
rights to life, liberty, security, the pursuit of economic stability, and a
nation's economic infrastructure?
Mary Wells answers these questions in perhaps the timeliest
exemplification thus far of art imitating life. Wells has written a new novel
narrating systematic conspiracies, astute genetic booby traps, clever
technological terror, and an undeclared holocaust. 'Forbidden Destiny:
Contemporary Poetry and Prose of Subtle Southern Terror' (BookSurge
Publishing, ISBN 1-4196-9571-1, $12.99), is scheduled for release on August
13, 2008, a cautionary tale that doesn't seem far fetched in today's world of
sporadic insurrections. (http://www.Amazon.com).
Aiesha a French descendant living in southern Louisiana relocated to the
Lone Star State to escape keen submission into economic slavery. Her twin
vanished from the Infirmary at birth. She contacted organizations to assist
with the search, but to no avail. After launching a search while in Houston,
she stumbled upon audacious conglomerates draped with fire-and-brimstones of
virulent terror and technological warfare. As virulent terror intensified, she
contacted the Reagan and Bush Administration for assistance to avert horrors
of a silent holocaust. She also contacted other agencies for support with
dreadful crimes against humanity. As Texas terror reigns with devious death
traps, and crimes against humanity, she ascertains that not only was her
destiny forbidden, but destinies of Many were doomed as well.
Worldly-wise citizens are aware of systematic genocides, and mass
exterminations. The rise of Information and Technological Revolutions, and the
Genome Project, if left unscrupulously managed, could once again subject the
world to wraths of unrestrained conglomerates with objectives to cleverly
shorten life spans by ruthlessly executing savvy decimations.
Although 'Forbidden Destiny: Contemporary Poetry and Prose of Subtle
Southern Terror' is realistic fiction, some of the characters are real people
whose names have been changed (some have not) to protect the innocent, and
some of the events really did occur.
About the Author
Mary Wells studied creative writing at University of Houston while
obtaining an undergrad degree in the Humanities Department. She obtained a
Master of Arts degree at PVAMU. She enjoys writing poetry, and delights in
expressing her views of the world as it evolves. She composes text with a
poised language expressing rhythm, feelings, spirits, and emotional affect
that form prudence of literature of a particular time, city, and region of the
world. She operates an online gift shop at http://www.epicfinegifts.com.
Contact:
Mary Wells
Phone: 281-444-2888
Email: wellsk004@sbcglobal.net
Forbidden Destiny: Contemporary Poetry and Prose of Subtle Southern Terror
is now available for sale at Amazon.com, Baker and Taylor, and major book
companies.
ISBN: 1-4196-9571-1
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SOURCE Mary Wells