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Arthur Book's Beauty Atrrophies: Volume Two of the Original Timeline Series

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In the summer of 1979, high school graduate Miles Cole looks to take control of his life. His youth marked by tragedy, trauma, and loss, Miles' dream of college and a career as an investigative reporter takes one strange turn after another. His quest to find a way to pay college tuition on his own leads him to trafficking illegal drugs with a legendary outlaw vigilante known as Jerry Bales and an experience with an unhinged and psychotic drug dealer that begins his journey into darkness.

Miles Cole is known as the kid who survived the "Cole family tragedy," which involved the death of his mother and baby sister, and whose father suffered an emotional breakdown that left him mentally disabled for the remainder of his life. He will soon learn that there is more to his story. He is not the biological offspring of Henry and Mary Cole. He is the heir to a bloodline that began in 1622, fathered by an entity known as The Bishop, who served for centuries as the Devil's emissary to humankind.

Miles' fate is yet to be decided. Will he seize upon the power of darkness to take control of his life, or will he reject the legacy of his fathers?

Arthur Book's Beauty Atrophies is an epic poem about a world ruled by darkness that consumes villains and heroes alike. It is a tragedy once set in motion will be impossible to stop. Is Miles Cole the one prophesized 400 years ago? Is he the beast who will bring the end of days? Does he control his fate or has his story already been written?

369 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 4, 2024

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November 12, 2025
I read this book after reading the first book in the series (Book in the Desert). That sequence makes sense since this book was being written, under some duress, by a character in that book. This book is a profoundly weird ride from start to finish, but I enjoyed it. Honestly, I am a bit worried about what that says about me.
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