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Symphony of Death Part 1: Robert Diablo

Symphony of Death Thirty years ago Maestro Philip Grissini wrote a rock symphony titled The Symphony of Death. It was symphony dedicated to the spirit of death. It was said that as he was composing the symphony Philip’s entire family died one by one, including his year old baby daughter. It was also said that five minutes after he finished the symphony Philip himself fell to the floor of his study dead. This was witnessed by his agent Claude Le Monte. Since that night companies of musicians have tried to perform The Symphony of Death only to meet horrible endings. Now Danny Darkk, King of Horror Rock, is performing The Symphony of Death. As Danny performs he starts seeing terrifying images, horrific stories playing out in front of his eyes. Is Danny going insane or is The Symphony of Death leading him on a road to his own demise? Robert Diablo Doctor Edmund Harte has just gotten the case of his career as a psychiatrist. Christopher Blackthorn, the son of the late billionaire industrialist Vincent Blackthorn, has been accused of murdering his own security guard. Christopher insists that it was his invisible demon friend Robert that did the deed. Now Doctor Harte must dig his way through family skeletons and disturbing incidences in his quest to find the key to Christopher’s twisted psyche and to try to prove to his patient that Robert is simply a figment of his imagination. But is he in fact? In the hands of The King of Splatter Punk, William Pattison, the classic tale of Harvey is twisted and distorted into a gothic style nightmare that will chill the blood and thrill both new and classic horror buffs.

About the Author

William Pattison is best known for his writing of the Friday The Thirteenth: Camp Crystal Lake Book Series, under the pen name of Eric Morse. He is also the author of the novels The Traveler: A Conflict of Interest and Psychotic State: The Novel. He is also known for his screen-writing on the films The Horror Seasons, Midnight Matinee Psycho, and Psychotic State. William was educated at Aragon High School in San Mateo, California. He also spent three years at the College of San Mateo, where he studied filmmaking. It was while he was at the College of San Mateo that he became interested in novel writing. Unfortunately, he did not qualify to attend the fiction writing class. So, William bought the text book for the class (THE CRAFT OF FICTION by William C. Knott) and taught himself how to write fiction.... William is also an acknowledged portrait artist and poet. He won a silver cup and bronze award from the International Society of Poetry for one of his poems.

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