Thursday, December 10, 2015

Deadly Vows by Robert Marsh

“I felt emotions emanating from the pages…”
Available in eBook and Paperback here!


In life or death, sometimes the actions toward another person are not forgotten. The invasions of another person’s mind set can cause the viewer to take a step back, sit up and imagine that the enemy does not see what is coming. They are in the inner part of the enemy head to feel the pain and not mix it up.

In a new line up of horror stories, Mr. Marsh takes us to the existence that there is more to life and death that we already know. Marsh focuses on showing the different views of how pain and a doormat person can live inside us all and not realizing it until it is too late.

Marsh's mindset is so strong on the death of him, that he sheds a dark light just to allow us to read a little concerning the demons inside us all. The style he shows is very conversational and straight forward in his own dark ways.

A book inside a book, “The Deadly Vows” delves into the mind of Mr. Marsh. “The Deadly Vows” is powerful and offers us to see the evil we care not to see. The question after reading this book is, “Is it safe to go out again, knowing that there are people that are out there with his mindset?” The “The Deadly Vows” is a dark and painful raw emotions book to read and it bares a spectrum of themes to comprehend. 
“I felt emotions emanating from the pages…”
Available in eBook and Paperback here!
Biography
I am American Author Robert Marsh and I am from Brooklyn NYC. I am 33 years old. I was raised by my grandmother and Grandpa (Glenda Marsh and Joe Robinson). My writing comes from being the underdog in life and always having to fight. Pain, misery and heartbreak has always been my life story. At a young age I accepted death and sadness as my entire life. I love going to school but had bigger dreams of becoming something and someone in life.

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