
The Making of a Killer: How Pain, Abuse, and War Can Break a Human Being
No one becomes violent in a single moment. A killer is not always born in darkness; sometimes, he is built there piece by piece.

No one becomes violent in a single moment. A killer is not always born in darkness; sometimes, he is built there piece by piece.

In Crucified On Main Street: The Journal of Tarkus King, Wayne Paul Chapman explores a painful truth that is often ignored: for many soldiers, the war does not end when they leave the battlefield.

When we think of military operations, what often comes to mind are the heroic battles fought on the front lines, the bravery of soldiers defending their country.

War is often described in terms of strategy, courage, and sacrifice. But in Crucified On Main Street: The Journal of Tarkus King by Wayne Paul Chapman.

In the heart-pounding pages of Crucified On Main Street: The Journal of Tarkus King by Wayne Paul Chapman, readers are thrust into a world of raw emotion.