Three people are dying of melanoma cancer. Nothing more can be done for them. Their pets are keeping them alive. The Chicago metro-sexual has a python, the gay guy from Paris has a French bulldog and the lawyer from San Francisco has a falcon. Their pets are keeping them alive until they get their ravaged bodies to Texas, and for one mil, undergo the treatment process. They are verified cured by their doctors. All goes well until certain atmospheric conditions erupt, and they genetically morph into a huge version of their pet and then go killing people with them. Something has to be done to stop them these vicious murders!
From: Dana Eversole Sent: Thursday, July 9, 2015 11:28 PM To: prjohnpayne@gmail.com Subject: Books
Hello Mr.Payne. I am emailing in regards to your novel "Stage Four" and to tell you how much I enjoyed it! My girlfriend and I were in San Antonio on vacation(we are from a small town of Tahlequah Oklahoma) and we met at your meet and greet book signing at the mall in April. I promised I would write you to tell you what I thought of the novel, and I'm sorry it has taken so long to respond. I finished the book a few weeks ago, and I must say I am very impressed with your ability to tell a gripping story! I loved the characters especially how well you captured Jamie as a delta force guy! Absolutely nailed it down to his unstable love affairs that come with that lifestyle. You start the book off on an exciting pace and it just keeps coming and coming! I have an entire book shelf I dedicate to the great "Stephen King" because he has been my favorite author since I was a kid(now 20 years old) along with a few other books that are on par with kings writing with authors like "Dean Koontz" and "Joe Hill." Stage four has claimed a spot on that bookshelf and you should be very proud of work like that. Meeting you was an amazing experience and reading your writing gave me many hours of enjoyment! It is an unfortunate fact that reading and even more so writing is an art form unappreciated and often overlooked by my generation. You've inspired me to try and do a little writing of my own, starting with some short stories and slowly working towards a goal of writing at least 500 words a day on my own. You're truly an inspiring man and I am a huge fan of yours now. Thank you for being awesome, Mr.Payne. Tomorrow I plan on starting "Three and Out" and I look forward to reading more of your work in the future! If I'm ever in the San Antonio area again maybe I could pay you a visit and get you to sign more books for me! Sincerely from your biggest fan,
Aaron Eversole
P.S- please don't stop writing books... Ever:-) Sent from my iPhone