The Idol

The Idol

by I Seymour Youngblood
The Idol

The Idol

by I Seymour Youngblood

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Overview

The impact was brutal. He turned his head and tried to grab one of Gage's meaty legs, but all he caught was a knee to the chest. His shoulder felt as if it had been ripped from its socket. His lungs burned. Luke wound up on the ground in a contorted, pretzel formation. His fingers tingled. His head throbbed and stars burst across his vision.Luke was brave and heroic and possessed strong character - none of which make him a good football player like his legendary father. Bigger guys like the insufferable Gage Knox make mincemeat of him in practice, and his coach calls him a "waste of space." All that changes when, Luke finds an ancient Incan artifact. Suddenly, it is as if he is invincible, immortal - and there isn't anything he can't do when fear of pain and death are removed. But when the people begin falling ill to a strange, new disease, Luke has to decide whether his newfound immortality is from something sinister within...The Idol!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781537147802
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 08/17/2016
Series: The Raven Archives , #6
Pages: 142
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.30(d)

About the Author

Author Dr. I. Seymour Youngblood became obsessed with the macabre early in life. In his youth, he performed experiments on small, defenseless , forcing them to watch episodes of Barney & TeleTubbies for days on end and then documenting which ones cracked first. His findings were published in Lil' Psychopath Quarterly. After college, he applied to YELL! Medical School, where he graduated Magna Scream Loud-y. While psychiatry initially intrigued him, Seymour grew tired of helping people. He asked himself how could he influence children's lives, but for the worse? Naturally, he became a principal. At Pfearville Junior High, home of the Ravens, he documented the oddities he saw everyday & titled his papers "The Raven Archives". These are those tales...
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