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WEALTH VIRTUES
A Guide to acquire more money than you spend and to save more
money than you owe
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN: 9781606938010
ISBN: 1606938010
Label: Eloquent Books
Manufacturer: Eloquent Books
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 288
Publication Date: March 10, 2009
Publisher: Eloquent Books
Studio: Eloquent Books
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: wenty-four-year-old Derek is a loner and has a very humdrum life. But that’s the least of his problems and soon changes when he loses his job as a construction worker. Despondent and bored, Derek reluctantly takes a job at a local cemetery. If that’s not creepy enough, he has to work with the soon to be retired caretaker, Charlie Kramer. Charlie’s got his share of secrets and Derek has a sneaking suspicion that most have to do with the old cemetery. But Charlie’s not telling and Derek is about to find out on his own what secrets the graves hold. There are dark and malevolent forces at work and Derek soon finds out that all is not dead at this place of rest. What devilish presence is at work and what unspeakable acts will Derek commit as it begins to take control? Can he escape its grip on his soul and what is the secret of the cemetery? For those who are fans of the horror genre, Swafford’s edgy, imaginative and wicked prose will have you looking over your shoulder and believing that ghosts do exist. With sharp dialogue and a fast-moving plot, this is one book that you’ll devour in one sitting. William Swafford is a writer, musician and poet. Mr. Swafford has written two other books, When I Was Seventeen and My Life Through Poetry. He is currently writing a horror/suspense novel and lives with four-year-old daughter in Eaton, Ohio
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This is a book that is hard to put down....I couldn't wait to get back to it to see where it would lead. It is a story of a young man who takes a job at a cemetery. After he and his co-worker commit the cardinal sin - looking inside a casket before it is set in the ground - things go terribly bad. William Swafford keeps you at the edge of your seat on this one!
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