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Cry for the Children

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Madame Eliza knew about the hidden teenager in the paraplegic apartment; the daughter of 3-D and time was running out for the full moon was coming again and evil was searching for her. She blocked the dark shadows with another invisible protection spell that stupor the dark villains who were on the warpath with the witch who took this girl under her protection. Christina has been asleep for the last two weeks as her protector Sam lying in a coma at Chicago hospital. Her mother taken out of the hospital against medical advice and disappear in the midst of the night. She was kidnapped by the dark shadows human villains to be transported to the evil master lair to be interrogated as to the whereabouts of the missing daughter.

If Detective Mike searched the missing database and linked the missing mother, father and daughter together, he would have solved part of the puzzle. Make the assumption that this family was the connection to this supernatural case with his friend Nick, his sister Sam and Frank the truck driver.

Madame Eliza knew that the dark forces were preventing the detective from seeing the obvious in front of his face. She quietly invaded his dreams, compelling him to go visit Jane Doe in the hospital and possibly saving the girl who is probably starving to death in her earthly form in her prison.

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First published November 10, 2011

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Susanna Mahoney

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I was born in the Bronx, worked with the homeless and mentally handicapped most of my career. When I retired I decided to write to pass the hours, first as a hobby, over time it became a passion.

Right now I am dabbling and forming short novellas and full length fantasy novels, uncompleted works. I have one completed, Message to My Children published at Smashwords and Amazon.com.

Lately everyday thoughts popped into my head and I am writing or promoting other authors, artists and readers at my shared page on Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/pages/Messag... and on my blogs.

I graduated from college with a Psychology and Human Services Associates degree and in the past was a writer for vital causes and an advocate for the underdog.

My first priority is being a mother, and friend to my three teenagers, second to share knowledge with others and promote other authors and assisted readers to find books in their genres and everyone is happy.

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September 10, 2016
Excellent Display of how forces of nature operate!


When I started reading the story of the book, I assumed after reading a chapter or two that this story was about an innocent wife and her cruel husband (a victim of child abuse) and how their lovely daughter suffers because of their fights.

But as the story progressed, with all it's twists and turns, I realized that it was something more than that. I started feeling more and more interested in the depth and the hidden moral messages in the story.


We have all heard of Yin and Yang theory. We know that good and bad forces operate simultaneously and it's their balance/equilibrium which keeps the wheel of life running smoothly. But there is a hidden ambition in everyone to dominate others and we all know that there is always a struggle between good and evil people. Sometimes, we even face the dilemma of choosing one out of two at certain point of time in our life.

Some people choose to be good while others choose to be bad and a few people are always selfless. There are also few people who are always ready to switch the sides.

May be that is how the good and bad forces continuously struggle to co-exist and thrive to dominate each other. May be we are all the mediums through which these forces manifest themselves.


This is the story about that struggle and when you will finish reading this story, you will ask few questions to yourself:

1. Do I respect my beloved or Does my beloved care for me sincerely?

2. Am I the son of light or a slave of an evil dark force?

3. Am I selfless in my actions and behavior?

4. What if, I am one of the soldiers in the battle of good and evil?


5. What kind of legacy will we leave to future generations?


We all know that good defeats the evil in the end, but it's always amazing to see how some people sacrifice their life and families for the whole humanity and still ask for nothing in return.



This story motivates us to be good and fight with our demons.


This was a very special read for me and thanks to the author of this book for writing such a wonderful depiction of how the light wins over darkness!
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