This book specicifally deals with a leengthy, but rather exciting
life of a now elderly gentleman and his only son. It describes this
man as a slaughterhouse laborer who was forced to retire from his
lifelong task and family tradition. Like his father before him, he
lost many things in his life that mattered, specifically his wife,
his father, and his infamous "job." Mr. Frank Gulnn, this old man,
filled with a seething mixture of witheld emotions which were
pulling at him from all directions as he dwelled on this farmland
that he provided for his family. Mr. Gulnn transformed into a
secretive and insane murderer as he butchered innocent people in
his kitchen of this old, humble white farmhouse. His adult son,
Roger Gulnn, eventually became witness to his father's various
altering moods. The middle aged man, Roger, carrying within,
profound love of his aged father, soon became afraid, but now he
was afraid OF him, rather than FOR his building atrocities, like
his fiendish plots against unsuspecting women. In the end Mr. Gulnn
kills himself only after finding the love of his surviving son is
intact. (At least, that is what the old man thinks.) Unable to
tangibly bear being completely alone with only the tools of his
"beloved trade," hence the "bearer of the cleaver" was no more.
Leaving a small rural farming community in shock and a son
emotionally crippled and savagely torn. Despite it all, love
manages to beat beneath coatings of tragic discord. The
slaughterhouse is a nesessary evil, but it can become a place of
reckoning. It was the place which contained this old gentleman's
very identity, only it got the better of him. Using the very
cleaver that belonged to his slaughtering fatherbefore him; A tale
of "fatherly' slaughter
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