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American Odyssey

In American Odyssey, Uriel Sullinger is thrust into a high-stakes card game with the prince of darkness, taking readers on a salacious romp through the darkened halls and back alleys of the human mind. When an old college mate lures him into a labyrinth of deception and illusion, Uriel’s fate hangs in the balance as he faces the devil’s hand. As he navigates between heaven and hell, Uriel discovers that the game of lies and illusion holds the key to his personal truth. With the powers of the universe battling for his soul, only Uriel’s childhood ghosts can save him from himself and help him understand his past to secure his future.

B. F. Hess

Brian Hess is a graduate of Southwestern Michigan with an associates in Art and Humanities, and studied literature under the guidance of Professor Michael Collins. He is a father of three and currently lives in Southwest Michigan with his wife. His published works include a number of poems, short stories, and a (YA) novel entitled, The Legends of Lynquest.

Austin Macauley Publishers