Twenty-Two Ten Saint Charles Street

Phillip Thomas witnessed something he wasn't supposed to see at an exclusive club in Baltimore, and now he's scared. He's got to tell someone about the shocking crime he witnessed during a satanic ritual that he was not supposed to attend, but who will believe him? It's 1976 and no one believes in witches, worshiping Satan, or child sacrifices. So how can he convince the authorities that what he saw really happened? Phillip's only hope is to get his hands on the diary he found at Twenty-Two Ten Saint Charles Street while the club members engaged in a post-ritual sex orgy. He knows the diary contains names and notes about drugs, prostitution, and the kidnapping of young children and babies-evidence that will prove that what he saw actually happened. But in order to get the diary, he must continue to visit the beautiful and sexually demanding Marlie, who not only runs the club, but just happens to be his girlfriend's closest friend. Phillip goes, not for sex, but because he must search for the diary. Twenty-Two Ten Saint Charles Street will take you on a journey through time from 1854 to 1976. The story interweaves its way through elements of supernatural events and human drama. I leave you to determine if what you read is true or fictitious.