<p>This is an epic fiction drenched in reality. Devil&rsquo;s Paintbrush tells the life story a young boy who grows up in a violent and abusive home within the Projects of Brooklyn Baltimore during the 1960s. Then as a young man he once again finds himself thrust in another hostile environment &ndash; South Vietnam. Somehow he survives both worlds.</p><p>Decades after receiving &ldquo;The Bronze Star&rdquo; in combat Ken Callahan&rsquo;s long suppressed memories and fractured emotions compel him to enter yet another threatening battlefield and engage a very different enemy &ndash; a foe deadlier than any Viet Cong or bird-eating tarantula he ever confronted as a younger man.</p><p>This new battlefield is the private office of the Veteran Administration&rsquo;s top PTSD clinician. His new enemy is &hellip; himself.</p><p>Within the relative safety of this clinician&rsquo;s office Ken is reluctantly dragged-back in time to unearth decades of buried memories of war. That&rsquo;s when the PTSD professional community becomes stunned as they discover Ken&rsquo;s combat experience was not as lethal as the domestic violence and sexual abuse he endured at the hands of a disturbed older brother and sinfully wicked mother long before he even went to war.</p><p>In short Ken Callahan&rsquo;s PTSD was deeply entrenched well before he stepped foot on the battlefields of South Vietnam.</p><p>&ldquo;Discovering&rdquo; the truth about his own past proves to be challenging enough but in order to &ldquo;accept&rdquo; such truth Ken must cross a line from which there is no return. The man who ultimately emerges is not the same &ldquo;Bronze Star&rdquo; recipient who reluctantly enters PTSD treatment; nor are the people he touches along the way. Only the qualities of a Devil&rsquo;s Paintbrush can provide the caliber of personal resilience needed throughout every step of Ken Callahan&rsquo;s life-long journey.</p><p>Readers of this story will be either shocked and disgusted or enlightened and educated. There is no safe place between these two extremes.</p><p>This book earned positive reviews.</p><p>1.&nbsp; ... a heartbreaking tale lightened by hard-won redemption.&nbsp;&nbsp; - BlueInk Review</p><p>2. While not the easiest read because of the harrowing emotional and physical abuse described The Devil's Paintbrush can offer guidance for survivors of child abuse and suffers of PTSD.&nbsp; - Clarion Review</p><p>3. ... the graphic sometimes nightmarish scenes can be deeply unsettling and the descriptions of Ken's therapy and dealings with the Veterans Administration help shine a light on the depressingly common struggles faced by veterans today. An inspiring if not terribly exciting tale of falling down but always getting back up.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; - Kirkus Indie Review</p>
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