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Somewhere Over The Rainbow: Devil's Quartet Vol. IV
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Detectives Starnes and Rodriguez return in the most subversive installment of The Devil's Quartet to date!
Somewhere Over the Rainbow: The Devil's Quartet Volume IV
pits our lovable lawmen against the "Pink Panthers," a vicious LGBTQ mafia trafficking in child prostitution, monkeypox, and murder.
A transgender bank robber, a crooked Congressman, and a grossly corrupt FBI violently collide in a tangled web of deceit guided by Detectives Starnes and Rodriguez as they set their adversaries against one another according to their wont.
Defalcation, pedophilia, and gay punk rock are the order of the day, turning the City of Angels upside down in a milieu so highly offensive that its author is proudly receiving death threats!
Fear not, faithful readers of the Devil's Quartet series. S. Elliot Herman carries a gun, because a cop is too heavy.
"In regularly reviewing the works of S. Elliot Herman, I admit I was mildly offended by Crescendo, the third installment in The Devil's Quartet book series.
Somewhere Over the Rainbow
, however, takes offensive to an entirely new level, subjecting the reader to an eloquent litany of abuses only fit for a mother-in-law. Reward yours with a copy now."
Somewhere Over the Rainbow: The Devil's Quartet Volume IV
pits our lovable lawmen against the "Pink Panthers," a vicious LGBTQ mafia trafficking in child prostitution, monkeypox, and murder.
A transgender bank robber, a crooked Congressman, and a grossly corrupt FBI violently collide in a tangled web of deceit guided by Detectives Starnes and Rodriguez as they set their adversaries against one another according to their wont.
Defalcation, pedophilia, and gay punk rock are the order of the day, turning the City of Angels upside down in a milieu so highly offensive that its author is proudly receiving death threats!
Fear not, faithful readers of the Devil's Quartet series. S. Elliot Herman carries a gun, because a cop is too heavy.
"In regularly reviewing the works of S. Elliot Herman, I admit I was mildly offended by Crescendo, the third installment in The Devil's Quartet book series.
Somewhere Over the Rainbow
, however, takes offensive to an entirely new level, subjecting the reader to an eloquent litany of abuses only fit for a mother-in-law. Reward yours with a copy now."