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Throughout history most truly evil people viewed themselves as doing good, even great
work. Hell, their friends told them they were cool. Self perception and personal awareness is not an accurate science. John
Thompson was a good kid in college. He was dealt a lousy hand so played it hard and took no prisoners. Now he wants to escape
from the violence and pain, but can't find a way. He needs help from a beautiful friend but cannot ask her for it. He only
has one chance left, but that window is closing quick. Spiraling out of control Thompson has no idea if any of them will
ever see a sunrise again.
If you lost everything that was important to you what
would you do? How would you survive? We all are trying to find our own piece of paradise, some have more success than others. How do you define
success? Having lots of stuff, unlimited personal freedom, no responsibility other than for your own needs? Family? Friends?
Creating a legacy? How about stealing a boat load of money and simply getting through life with a good tan and not too much
of a hangover? In PARADISE MADE the violent, blistering pace of creating paradise comes at a hard price.
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