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The Secret Book of Pan Do Rae

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"Let others find the evil one." So says the evil Pan Do Rae to her son, Da Vid Son and to his Life Mate, As'gareth. Can the mystery posed here ever be solved? It is a disturbing riddle that can be answered only by serious magic. This magic is related well in this sequel to Allen F. McNair's first book, the science fiction epic poem, I Dream of A'maresh. This is the very wild erotic story of Pan Do Rae, a very wise woman among her peers who is a natural sexual predator. Very few people who know her can see through the masks that she wears to fool her fellow humans. She has the extraordinary mental powers which allow her to bend people to her will and wishes to rule over others rather than serve them. She discovers these paranormal powers in her early childhood and uses them to advance her designs of gaining her every material and sensual desire. She belongs to the elite members of the Village Seers Council. She knows of the Village Seer Man Do Lin who befriends her mental rival, the lovely and kind A'maresh, a woman from the farthest shore of the celestial sea who has accidentally landed on this planet Earth after it recovered from a nuclear holocaust. Through the mental power of Far Vision, she views the lives of A'maresh and Man Do Lin with utmost contempt, derision and revulsion. Little Davy Walker is her childhood companion and temporarily satisfies Pan's need for and fascination with sex. Ever needing the satisfaction of her lusts, Pan Do Rae is in a constant search for other lovers. Count Estevez Marlboro is her magical and sexual equal, who teaches her how to command her fellow humans. Yet Pan Do Rae eventually tires of him and soon betrays him. Herbert is the besotted dwarf who wishes only to serve her as a friend and lover. As her lover, the little man begets the lovely As'Martine, only to be further ridiculed by Pan Do Rae and his beloved female offspring. As Herbert and Pan Do Rae's daughter, she soon gets into similar sexual mischief as her mother did before her. Both mother and daughter look together for new sexual conquests to share. No one is immune from the two women's wiles. Yet even As'Martine is not resistant to the purity of A'maresh's character. The young woman eventually performs a greater purpose than her mother had intended. Learn about how effortlessly the good people in this story do indeed triumph in the end. Every grand evil intention of Pan Do Rae is eventually overcome. Our erstwhile villain cannot prevail in the end. Read all about Pan Do Rae's formative years and life story. Learn the secret of the young man who is the actual father of her son. Watch her various machinations to ruin the very life of A'maresh as well as that of the alien visitor's daughter, As'gareth. See how each of these evil plans unfold and their inevitable failure to endure the innocence of A'maresh's charm. Discover the very secret of the A'maresh rose. Even the good faith of the heroic Da Vid Son is tested by the influence of reading this foul document. Will you find yourself tested as well? You will no doubt cheer the people who do good things in their lives and pity the poor Pan Do Rae for taking the wrong path of growth. McNair is a masterful storyteller who keeps his readers in the thrall of his words. He weaves a master web of intrigue and magic with his book of evil and wisdom. This book answers many of the questions raised in his first book, I Dream of A'maresh, yet raises many more with this tale. As a sequel, the book stands as an excellent companion to the first. He promises that the story of Herbert will give answer to the mystery of his disappearance from the lives of Pan Do Rae's victims. If you love magic and mystery, look for a new title, A Dwarf's Tale, from this up and coming writer. This new series is reminiscent of The Lord of the Rings, Star Wars, and The Hunger Games in its magnificent scope and majesty. The third book in this series is coming to
About the Author: I am a self-taught artist and poet who is inspired daily by the wonders of life around me, my present and past experiences, and both the inner and outer beauty of all women. I was born to Wilbur and Sylvia McNair in Highland Park, MI, August 18, 1951. I have had a succession of jobs as a mail clerk during the '70's thru '80's. From 1990 thru 2010, I worked during the Christmas season as a Bell Ringer for the Salvation Army. In 1990, in 2000 and again in 2010, I worked for the U. S. Census Bureau--twice as an Enumerator and once as a Census Recruiter. I am a graduate of Wright College's Information Processing Technology class. I received a Bachelor's of Fine Arts in 1990, having enrolled in Columbia College Chicago from 1987. I was an undergraduate for three years (Fall 1969 through Spring 1973) at Coe College in Cedar Rapids. I graduated from Maine Township High School East in Park Ridge, IL in 1969. I am a published poet in the Journal of Ordinary Thought (thru the Neighborhood Writing Alliance here in Chicago) from the Winter 2011 issue, the Summer 2011 issue, and the Fall 2011 issue (in that order), having four poems published-By the Roaring Fire, The Waves of Change, Under Construction and You're Gone, Kit Kat, You're Gone. The next issue, "I Believed Every Word: JOT Writers on Urban Legends..." will include my essay, Harry Potter and My Brother's Spirit. I have performed in an original production based on true stories for the Thresholds Theater Arts Project at the Theater Building. I love watching science fiction, fantasy, and action in movies and reading those genres in literature in my spare time. I live in a studio apartment in Chicago with my 2 year-old white and ginger cat, Butterscotch. Previously, I had a black and white long-haired cat named Kit Kat, who lived to be 20 years old before I had to put him to sleep. I have written two self-published anthologies, From Checkered Cloth and Muy Caliente!, as well as an Epic Poem of science fiction, I Dream of A'Maresh, all of which have included my own original illustrations. I plan to sell my art and illustrations in public showings along with other artists or as a solo artist. These potential exhibits are meant to finance the publication of future editions of my epic poem, I Dream of A'Maresh, for the public. In five years, I hope to be an accomplished artist, playwright, screenwriter and poet with a franchise of products relating to my work, similar to the filmmaker George Lucas.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781490459899
  • Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Publisher Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
  • Height: 254 mm
  • No of Pages: 166
  • Series Title: Amaresh
  • Weight: 299 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1490459898
  • Publisher Date: 15 Dec 2012
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 11 mm
  • Width: 178 mm


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