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The extraordinary, reflective, obscene, cruel, and violent story of Vincent Campbell, son of the President of the United States.

To the public eye, Vincent Campbell is seen as a controversial figure known for his bizarre behavior, offensive outbursts, and contrarian stances—on top of a number of legal issues. Unbeknownst to most of the world, however, he holds secrets far worse than derogatory remarks in his personal life. And when it catches up to him, he tells all to a forensic psychiatrist, Lorraine Lynch, who has been assigned to find out why he has done what he has done.

Vincent speaks candidly about his life of utter depravity and extreme violence. He tells stories of lust and love, justice and corruption, conspiracies and cover-ups, and criminals and crimes. He discusses his confidential travels through Asia, the Middle East, and other regions throughout the globe from his tour of carnage. But as their sessions continue and Vincent’s stories grow more and more grotesque, Lorraine finds herself struggling to separate fact from fiction.

Who really is Vincent Campbell?

Jon Athan, the prolific author behind The Groomer and The Girl in the Attic, presents his most disturbing and provocative novel to date. See the world through a bloody lens in this extreme horror epic.

Warning: This novel contains graphic content. Listener discretion is advised. Seriously.

©2022 Jonathan Sixtos (P)2023 Jonathan Sixtos
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This book was excellent. It means more today than it did back then with the release of the Epstein Files and what we know. This book contains extreme violence, especially towards infants, but it sends a message of what people believe and what has actually end up happening. The book has you continually questioning the validity of Vincent as a story teller, with a climax that will blow your socks off.

The story is well written, the characters are compelling and well designed. It truly makes you think about what you can believe.

As, I said early, Jon Athan's novel is important, especially in these horrible times! @JonAthan

An Excellent Politically Charged Extreme Novel

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the narrator ruined this book. I had to speed it up to stomach the voices he gave characters.

could have been great.

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Oh dang I loved this book! Yes, it did take me a moment to get used to the narrator's accent, but holy crap this book kicked butt!! Favorite read of the year for me I think.

Heck to the heck yes!!!

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I liked the story overall. I just wish it had been more original. It was all just ripped from the headlines. And the narration is really weird.

Narration is odd

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Jon Athan is my favorite extreme horror author. This narrator is the worst narrator I’ve heard yet on audible. It honestly sounds like it’s performed by AI, the inflection is so strange and stilted. It’s so distracting, it’s difficult for me to comprehend what I’m listening to.

Poor narration

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