That being said I wish I had liked Tyson more right from the get go because I would have been a lot more invested in this story had I of been. Hey, I know what I signed up for after all. While this bothers me in almost every other genre I am much more forgiving in horror. Obviously if your reading a book about a possessed desk some suspension of disbelief has to be involved. Turning a once mild-mannered man into a monster of his own making. While the desk seems to be giving him everything he could ever ask for it's also taking from him the very essence of his being. As soon as he sits at the desk it's as if it's talking to him, becoming him, giving him the very ideas he needs for his next best-selling book. Tyson has never seen anything so beautiful. His lovely girlfriend, Sarah, has found the perfect gift for his 59th birthday: A new writing desk! An antique to be sure, high shine finish, engraved wood, intricate detailing make this a one of a kind showpiece and one that she hopes rekindles his writing spirit. He has a deadline looming, one his agent won't let him forget about, and the stress of it all is weighing on him. It appears his ideas and creativity have all but dried up. Tyson Parks was once a best selling author but nowadays not so much.
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