Two Sides of Hell Author:James Wright The story twists all of the emotions one might imagine having when tortured with the lies and deceit which come along with divorce. The nasty head of reality is a protagonist with a need to tell the story of an angry man and how he feels about the void it leaves when the deed is done. There is loss, pain, astonishment and more than that: the voi... more »d will become the lasting reminder of the story. Embellishment is made at times to make the point, but nevertheless, this is the truth as seen by one human. The content is jumpy and loosely joined as facts are made up when one proceeds through the lives of a dysfunctional marriage, with death on the door step at all hours and the loss of life for little reason. Nothing is neatly packaged as life never seems to have rules that are lasting, nor something you should count on. Remember, there are 90 million divorced people in the United States, and this is just one of those stories.« less