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  • Hamlet in Baltimore

  • A Heart Laid Bare Series, Book 1
  • By: Pavel Cerny
  • Narrated by: Jim Perkins
  • Length: 1 hr and 11 mins

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Hamlet in Baltimore

By: Pavel Cerny
Narrated by: Jim Perkins
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Publisher's Summary

Hamlet in Baltimore is a horror about the five-year-old Edgar Poe and his two actor parents being murdered by a vampire. It is a wholly made up fantasy. In reality, Poe's alcoholic father left the family when Poe was one and a half years old, and his mother died of consumption when he was two. Instead, this is a fiction about what formed E.A. Poe's life and work.

The book is part one of the planned A Heart Laid Bare series. Part two: The Blue Bottle, about author's controversial relationship to his 13 year old bride Virginia, is also available on Amazon.

Part three: The Golden Watch: Murder in Washingnton Hospital, about Poe's mysterious death, is now available for purchase in a store near you.

©2022 Pavel Cerny (P)2024 Pavel Cerny

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