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The Writing on the Wall Wild Child Publishing

September 24, 2007

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Author: James Goodman
Publisher: Wild Child Publishing

REVIEW:

The Writing on the Wall really does bring it home that there are some seriously weird people in this world. Beezle is one of them. He believes that by killing people, he is pleasing gods. Gods that preside over public restrooms. Sounds insane, right? But there must be some people out there that do believe in these kinds of things, otherwise our mental institutions wouldn’t be so full…

Beezle leaves a trail of scrawled messages in public restrooms for a young man, Dennis, to find. He met Dennis in a bar and tried to impress his beliefs upon him. Poor Dennis thought he’d just met an odd man. He had no idea just how odd Beezle was.

And off we’re taken on a fantastically crazy ride. The Writing on the Wall made me wonder about people, look at them differently. Shudder at the thought of living in a mind like Beezle’s. And I also sat on the edge of my seat, leaned a little closer to the monitor when Dennis was suspected of being the killer. I wanted to scream at the policemen, “It isn’t him, you jerks!”

So did I enjoy The Writing on the Wall? You bet I did. I haven’t read such a creepy, grippingly weird tale in a long time. Superb!

2 comments to “The Writing on the Wall Wild Child Publishing”

  1. Yay James!

    :o)


  2. Wonderful Review! Congratulations James!


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