
USPN, the University of Sociopaths, Psychopaths and Narcissists is the place where personality disordered individuals go to hone their skills. Within its walls, they learn to perfect the art of manipulation in order to deceive and control others to the fullest extent. It is a place where, instead of being shamed by the horrific treatment of others, their behavior is celebrated and they themselves are honored and glorified. It is a place for them to congregate, a place where they feel welcome, at home and understood; a place where they can be themselves and do what comes naturally.
Stephen Walker, a diagnosed narcissist, is at the top of his game. He is on track to becoming valedictorian of his graduating class at USPN when suddenly things go horribly wrong. Believing himself clever and smart enough to manipulate his way out of the situation, he finds himself meeting with the dean of studies to try to resolve his issues. While waiting for his appointment, Stephen gazes upon the "Wall of Glory;" a row of paintings depicting all of the Fourth Degree Narcissists- the highest honor a narcissist can receive, and is drawn back in time, into the lives of each recipient.
The portraits themselves are priceless artifacts painted by famous artists. The superficial beauty of the paintings eternalizes the subject as someone who should be admired and revered but underneath, these beautiful people are nothing more than glorified fraudsters, swindlers, crooks, con artists, hustlers, deceivers and scammers- the outstanding alumni of the University who have gone above and beyond the school's requirements and have proven themselves in a class all their own. By traveling back through time, Stephen recants the horrendous things each candidate did to win this most prestigious award.
Seriously Evil People shows that looks can be deceiving. Behind every one of these fine paintings, there is a story. It shows how certain personality types have gotten away with their shenanigans for hundreds of years and the victims are none the wiser. Fashions change, technology changes, and time marches on, but people stay the same. Narcissists, sociopaths and psychopaths are always a step ahead of even the most savvy victim...
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