The Beast of Bangor
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About the Book
Unemployed, Nancy’s husband turned to his sister in-law for help only to discover he made a serious blunder turning their lives into a living nightmare and a detailed trip through Hell.
To her disbelief her family was subjected to humiliation and indignities beyond comprehension. Her sister, a former mental patient and practicing Witch, tried to take control of their lives and personal possessions.
In this horrendous setting, the dawn of a new reality, Nancy discovered her sister was an abusive monster and a fanatical Mennonite hypocrite who thrived on perverse, sadistic cruelty.
She was further appalled to discover her twisted sister, The Beast of Bangor, was having an illicit affair with her minister, as well as others, and her sadistic husband was a swindler and a thief.
As an act of sustentation, and to escape prosecution, her sister developed and cultivated a sexual relationship with a powerful Judge in the Northampton Courthouse in the sovereign state of Pennsylvania.
In the midst of this sea of immoral depravity her stepfather sexually assaulted her. In self-defense she was forced to file formal criminal changes against him.
This act of self-preservation was costly. Her entire family, heralded by the Beast of Bangor, turned against her, seeking her prosecution. Her greatest agony was being denied the comfort and security of the womb from which she was born when her mother, seeking her incarceration, had her arrested and prosecuted for a crime she did not commit.
Nancy’s husband suffered a heart attack while she struggled against depression. They were forced to come to terms with a 'Justice System' who, in the hands of an overly ambitious immoral prosecutor, turned deadly when corruption ate like a cancer into the very heart of the Warren County Courthouse in New Jersey
Then, when life was its darkest and it seemed it couldn't be worse it did.
Distraught and helpless with frightened children, they were made homeless, which is a growing American crisis. Unprotected, they were pursued and terrorized like wild animals until...
About the Author
G.P. Geoghegan, a native of New Jersey, born in Paterson, NJ in 1935, was educated through of the School of Visual Arts, NYC, his focus centered on the creative arts, painting, photography and writing. Shadow of the Cross, his first book, was an outgrowth of an idea of what it might have been like to be courted by God for a task one might shun and never willingly seek. Dismas, the Good Thief, encountered that relationship. With bitter reluctance, he experienced a crucifixion, not as a spectator - but as an unwilling participant. The Beast of Bangor, is the story of one family conspiring to annihilate one of its own. In this horrendous setting a woman and her husband must come to terms was a consuming evil, an immoral Justice System and a Mennonite family who believes their god justifies their sin and condones their depravity.