Misunderstood: Tales of the Villains
James Agee Jr., Elaine Arrow, O. Carciente, Katie Johns, Omar Velasco
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(Treasure Ink Press, June 6, 2020)
Five tales that prove there is always more to the story.* * *Sharp Claws by James Agee Jr.Everyone thinks that they know the story of Red Riding Hood, but what if events did not happen the way they have been told? This retelling shows there is always more to the story than meets the eye. Sometimes a complex tragedy can have a simple explanation.* * *The Muddy Death by Elaine ArrowPrivate Investigator Noah Foster investigates the disappearance of a teenage girl in a small town. As he investigates he finds himself drawn into the mysterious swamp and he can’t shake the feeling there is a connection between the monstrous black horse he finds and the missing girl. If Noah can’t find the girl, he might be the next one to vanish in the swamp. * * *The Great Vanishing Mike by O. CarcienteA young teleporter named Mike tries to grow his business while at the same time getting involved with a simple act of supervillainy.* * *The Diary of Cinderella’s Sister by Katie JohnsSydney Sullivan and her friends make up the exclusive high-born, high-fashion, high-maintenance Fashion Club clique at their prep school. They just turned sweet sixteen and rule their school and social lives, but when new girl Allice Rend moves in and fits in with them, can Sydney still get her way? In her diary, she bears all about her friends, her foes, her crush, her classes, and more!* * *Minion Contract by Omar VelascoHow is it that a supervillain makes his employees do what he wants? What are their responsibilities? What are their obligations? For that there is a contract. A minion contract.