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Crown Nailed to the Cross

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The story of a fatherless son looking for love, loyalty and family through the rise and ranks of a nation that promised the same only to become a man broken by the cross.

193 pages, Paperback

Published November 24, 2020

About the author

Jose Vasquez

23 books17 followers
Author, creator, and lifelong storyteller.
I write stories driven by imagination, mystery, and raw human experience—where reality bends, secrets surface, and nothing is ever quite what it seems. Influenced by sci-fi, thriller, street realism, and the questions we’re not supposed to ask.
If you enjoy bold ideas, shadowy truths, and stories that linger after the last page, you’re in the right place.

🌌 Dark Sci-Fi / Mystery Focused

I write fiction that lives in the gray areas—between truth and conspiracy, humanity and the unknown.
My work explores first contact, hidden forces, inner struggle, and the quiet moments before everything changes.
Books for readers who like their stories dark, thoughtful, and just a little unsettling.

✍️ Personal & Relatable

Writer. Dreamer. Observer.
I grew up on stories that made me think, question, and escape—and now I create my own. From street-level realism to cosmic mystery, my books reflect struggle, resilience, and the search for meaning in a strange world.
Thanks for reading and being part of the journey.

🖤 Minimalist & Stylish

Author | Storyteller | World-Builder
I write fiction that blends mystery, sci-fi, and human struggle.
Truth is never simple. Stories shouldn’t be either.




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February 8, 2023
Hard to write an un-biased review when you’re related to the author. I regret not reading this sooner so that I could have reached out and gotten to know my cousin better, especially since we had similar childhood experiences. Many of the altercations he writes about occurred just down the block from my childhood home and I had never even known. RIP Jose, and know that all the good you’ve done since your release has not gone unnoticed.

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