The Curse of the Dark Cornfield: A Tale of a Lone Star

The Curse of the Dark Cornfield: A Tale of a Lone Star

by Patrick Majik
The Curse of the Dark Cornfield: A Tale of a Lone Star

The Curse of the Dark Cornfield: A Tale of a Lone Star

by Patrick Majik

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Overview

It will either persist or end today, the inauspicious day years of bad luck will cease to foreshadow the remaining bands of Eastern Cherokee tribes of Native Indians residing the Great Smoky Mountains. 


Hope will eventually come, that’s if the Great Book of Prophecies is anything to go by. Interpreting its confusing texts was one thing and finding its key missing pages was another. Regardless they needed a solution to their debilitating and horrific predicament. Beginning to find themselves in a desperate situation and can no longer tolerate the prevailing evil of the cornfield, they would resort to unspeakable means in their trial and error approach to their enduring predicament.  


It’s about time the prophesied one shows up, but Kolọ couldn’t possibly be the one. A twelve-year-old hearing and speech impaired girl couldn't possibly be the handmaid of the gods. 


Product Details

BN ID: 2940156002580
Publisher: Patrick Majik
Publication date: 03/03/2019
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 151 KB

About the Author

Born Patrick Abiose on the 17th of November. Son of a Naval officer and his mother a chief matron. He was struck with Infantile Paralysis at a tender age, which due to his ailment left him walking with a limp, and spending significant portions of his growing years in various hospitals undergoing one corrective surgery after the other. Often alone and by himself Patrick Majik lived in books often finding solace in them, and wanting to become a writer himself, which spurred him into writing his first book about how memories have a personality of their own —The Memoirs of a Forgotten, which he wrote entirely in pencil and a 2A exercise book.

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