You are cradling a newborn. The scent of innocence penetrates your spirit. This child has no concept of good or evil….only your nearness.
Now it is time to kill. Kill the baby.
Allow me to introduce you to Colbalt Drake. He is a Native American who, because he was born an albino, lived as an outcast. He was a victim of genetic circumstance, plagued by a humanity that ...
You are cradling a newborn. The scent of innocence penetrates your spirit. This child has no concept of good or evil….only your nearness.
Now it is time to kill. Kill the baby.
Allow me to introduce you to Colbalt Drake. He is a Native American who, because he was born an albino, lived as an outcast. He was a victim of genetic circumstance, plagued by a humanity that tortured him by turning a blind eye. Hindsight. Nurture or Nature?
The unavoidable events and conditions of his life formed a corridor toward evil. Mass murderer.
The choice is yours. Do you delude yourself with storybook endings, or do you concede to the certainty that Cobalt Drake is a budding Hitler?
D. W. Talbott is a 53 year old widower who currently drives long distance all across the nation.
He wrote this novel several years ago and during the ensuing years his wife Marilyn lost her earthly battle to Melanoma. His struggle to survive this loss finally brought him to the place where he could share this work with you.
Dalton is an award winning, published author in the Sacramento, CA area and if you enjoy his story please let your friends know.
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You are cradling a newborn. The scent of innocence penetrates your spirit. This child has no concept of good or evil….only your nearness.Now it is time to kill. Kill the baby.
Allow me to introduce you to Colbalt Drake. He is a Native American who, because he was born an albino, lived as an outcast. He was a victim of genetic circumstance, plagued by a humanity that ...