The Augurer

Read * The Augurer by Charles De Wald À eBook or Kindle ePUB. The Augurer A bubble bath for the Mind Amazon Customer Remarkable. I was drawn into it on the first pages. The descriptive quality of De Walds writing made me feel like I was right there. I kept telling myself, this has got to be made into a play. I felt like I wanted to be in an audience watching the magic unfold.]

The Augurer

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Rating : 4.91 (874 Votes)
Asin : 1500554863
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 272 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-11-08
Language : English

DESCRIPTION:

In an old Victorian home at the very end of the Nineteenth Century, Professor Gustav Wainscott is performing a bizarre medical experiment on a mysterious boy. This dark and surreal comedy is a strange tale about family secrets, love, madness, lust and fear. But there are other troubles as well. In the end, no one suspects that the strange boy may be everyone’s salvation.. An insensitive banker conveys bad news to the Wainscott family that their family residence will be repossessed. Meanwhile in a religious fervor, riotous mobs, fearful about the end of the civilized world, are destroying and burning down towns and villages

Charles has an MA degree in Theatre Anthropology. Charles De Wald is a published playwright, actor and director, and English educator and author. . This is his first novel. Charles has taught, wrote and published, and lived in many Asian countries besides working and living in the United States. He resides in Jomtien, Thailand

. He resides in Jomtien, Thailand. This is his first novel. About the Author Charles De Wald is a published playwright, actor and director, and English educator and author. Charles has an MA degree in Theatre Anthropology. Charles has taught, wrote and published, and lived in many Asian countries besides working and living in the United States

"A bubble bath for the Mind" Amazon Customer Remarkable. I was drawn into it on the first pages. The descriptive quality of De Wald's writing made me feel like I was right there. I kept telling myself, " this has got to be made into a play". I felt like I wanted to be in an audience watching the magic unfold.

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