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The Santa Louise Kid - Murder - Review

By T. Robert Yani

The Santa Louise Kid - Murder


Black Rose Writing

Reviewed By Chelsea Perry

Official Apex Reviews Rating:

When the DeMolays, a witch family that has nearly been wiped out, flee to Santa Louise Island, just off the coast of California - little do they know, none other than Adolph Hitler, Joseph Goebbles, and Heinrich Himmler are all in hiding on the island, refusing to report to hell as required. So when former OSS Agent Rob Wilson is assigned to locate and retrieve the elusive refugees, his task is made all the more difficult by a mysterious shield put in place by his recalcitrant bounty. Soliciting the help of his spiritual cousin, Jamie - himself a powerful DeMolay descendant - Rob makes a valiant effort to restore spiritual justice to the universe, even if it means that one - or both - of them will have to pay the ultimate sacrifice...
 
Original, authentic, and quite unique, The Santa Louise Kid - Murder is a surprisingly engrossing read. In it, author T. Robert Yani proffers an imaginative take on historical figures and events - presented from a spiritual perspective - that is sure to raise the eyebrows of many a casual observer. Furthermore, through the exploits of his protagonist family, Yani leads the reader on a vicarious journey through a vast spectrum of intriguing experiences, including everything from wars to surfing larks. Throughout it all, his vivid imagination and creativity shine through, making The Santa Louise Kid - Murder a compelling and rewarding literary treat for readers of all ages.

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