Heaven and Hell On Earth
by Willie Earl Scott
5.0 stars – 4 Reviews
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Heaven and Hell on Earth, an intellectually gritty tome in the vein of Dan Brown and Donald Goines, is a powerful genre-blending thriller of approximately 160,000 words that mixes street, taboo erotica and crime fiction with dark history, urban theology and sociopolitics.
A pair coming of age characters, Gabriel and Lucifer are twin phenoms separated at birth and raised in totally different circumstances. The world is their playground.
Piecing together this international puzzle of good and evil are a pair of hardboiled detectives, one a seasoned yet washed-up drinker with demons of his own, the other a streetwise young local made good, both with motives for solving these mysteries no less personal than they are emotional.
A pair coming of age characters, Gabriel and Lucifer are twin phenoms separated at birth and raised in totally different circumstances. The world is their playground.
Piecing together this international puzzle of good and evil are a pair of hardboiled detectives, one a seasoned yet washed-up drinker with demons of his own, the other a streetwise young local made good, both with motives for solving these mysteries no less personal than they are emotional.
Reviews
”Willie Earl Scott is the best sorta storyteller in this day and age. Aside from being described as either a maniac or brainiac, he’s entertaining, if not masterful as a writer.” —-Thomas Harris (author of Hannibal) in L’Express France
“This story sets up vivid detail and keeps the reader guessing as to how the story will end for the two brothers. The story and the characters have a multidimensional aspect to them which is almost a rarity nowadays. Overall a stimulating and thrilling read! ” —5 star Amazon review
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