Chapter 19
The
preponderance of the evidence was that Etienne was a “lone wolf,”
and a criminal. In jail, he was in despair. He could not imagine
any solution to his woes. He could not even number them. He begged
for office supplies, and began to pen a tragedy.
As a
cautionary tale, it was a failure. There was no real explanation as
to how others could escape the same fate, even if they identified
with the problems of his putative hero.
(Part one of sequel at World Wide Tent.)
(Part one of sequel at World Wide Tent.)