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The Island Of Death: The Love Story

Dr. Daniel T. Mann a highly respected professional in his field, lives alone on an island where he also has his practice providing special treatments to individual patients. He has a unique job of taking care of the most violent and dangerous criminals that the United States has to offer. Appointed by the courts, his job is to execute death row inmates. The doctor believes in an eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth. Because however the inmates committed their crimes against humanity, the doctor will imitate their own behavior while doing his duty to their demise. The doctor has 24 hours to carry out the sentence. From the time he was appointed to the present day he has a 100% success rate. He has a staff of three that commutes every day to the island. Sinthia is his secretary that keeps all the legal documents in order. Annemarie is the cleaning woman who keeps the doctor's house spotless and she also provides him with clean clothes and pressed suits. Jonathan is his privet chef that prepares all the meals for the doctor, the inmates and the other staff members. His staff has worked together with the Dr. for many years. They understand his moods, anticipate his needs, know when he needs privacy, and that he is a good man. After reading this story you may think twice about committing a serious crime, because the dreams of today is the reality of tomorrow and you may inadvertently make an appointment to see “The Dr.”

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