In Satan We Trust: It's Not Always As It Seems
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Sean was a misunderstood individual who is attempting to comprehend and understand the real world, just like many of us do. He is also a kind being whom many have referred to as an old soul, a young person who seems much older than he actually is. His aim is to please everyone and especially those surrounding him. An example of his generosity was playing Santa Claus for as many children as he was able to physically reach. Those of whom he was unable to touch left him with nothing less than guilt. The word 'can't' was simply not part of his vocabulary. At one point in his life; however, he realized that life is not always as it seems. This concept had a profound effect on him, one which he just couldn't seem to escape. It made his mind twist and turn, just as the plot in this book. His new outlook on life consumed his every activity of daily living!Until one day when he stumbled, quite accidentally, upon an option presented to him in which he may be given the opportunity to end the earth's madness. But nothing comes without a catch, for accepting this offer may not end beneficially for those he loved dearly.Realizing there may be, in certain instances, worse occurrences than death; such as a future murderer or pedophile dying prior to having had the opportunity to continue living and committing the crimes they are destined for, he seriously considered selling his soul. After all; to better mankind, sacrifices are bound to be a part of the plan.This is the story of a conflicted soul who is torn between right and wrong while realizing that it's not always as it seems. Has this young boy experienced enough of life to possess the ability to wisely choose the unknown?
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