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Dark Voodoo
Dark Voodoo
Dark Voodoo
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Dark Voodoo

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In this short story, Victor LaMacchia is a national celebrity – a former NFL Pro Bowl player and the chairman of the company that he created, Dark Voodoo, that caters to the upscale motorcycle enthusiast. He also works “off the grid” to help his friend, the DA of New Orleans deal with criminals that have managed to slip through the long arm of the law. He loves that it’s perfect way for him, a ruthless serial killer, to give back to his community!

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 15, 2015
ISBN9781310684449
Dark Voodoo
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Michael Danese

Michael Danese attended The Pennsylvania State University and he is a writer, producer. director, and editor for corporate video programs. He lives near Allentown Pa.

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    The story basis was good, but the character personality could use work, but great short story.

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Dark Voodoo - Michael Danese

Dark Voodoo

By Michael Danese

Copyright 2015 by Michael Danese

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The rain falling tonight is helping to wash the trash and the smell of piss and beer off of Bourbon Street. It is a typically steamy night in New Orleans. The Rose Club hasn’t changed a stick in 40 years, except the grime on the walls is a bit thicker. And that’s the way they like it. The band has just finished a particularly bluesy number about unrequited love. The singer, an old white man wearing dark glasses, a pork pie hat and a tattered vest lets go of his guitar and feels his Braille watch for the time. OK folks, he growls into the mic, "we’re gonna take a short break, but don’t go no place, keep ya ass in da seat,

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