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| Small Dog Publisher: PublishAmerica **Paperback ISBN: 1-59286-777-4 Order it from: PublishAmerica , Amazon.com, Amazon.ca (Canadian site), and Barnes and Nobel NOTE**To order this book through PublishAmerica, click on their bookstore, then do a search of the title/author/or ISBN. |
What does a writer, an artist, and a bartender all have in common? A blue mountain pottery ashtray, two rolls of duct tape, one vicious and rodent-like dog, and a fondness for the drink. Head trauma patients accused of hospital gift-shop robbery, living and breathing bartenders buried in shallow graves, and writers scrubbing blood stains out of carpeting are the themes in Small Dog. When all is said and done, all that matters is who is pouring the next drink. | ||||||||||||||
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| "I really liked this book. Horrific. Ghoulish. Everyone is a monster. Some brutish pack of super fiends. A book cannot be complete in my eyes without plenty of violence and sickness. Fucking hilarious."
-John Sobieck |
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Ice and a Curious Man Also available at any bookstore globally by order. Bring them the ISBN (above), title, and author name and they'll order it for you. |
The tale of a young journalist's dreaded meeting with a reclusive and repugnant old poet who teaches to rudely stare down demons and face truths that are rarely respected when numbed by civilized society. | |||||||||||||
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"A beautifully written book." -eBookAd.com
"...Angers' works are always so refreshingly crass yet strangely elegant to me, and Ice and a Curious Man is no exception. Brilliantly gut-wrenching." -Richard Delgado |
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Florance Plum
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Jayne Slaughter has a problem-Florance Plum is dead. She cracked her skull open on his sister's bathroom floor, and now he is expected to return home after a seventeen year absence to attend her funeral. What he isn't aware of is that his return will awaken a disease that lies dormant within the roots of the Slaughter family tree. Unfortunately, his infection is inevitable. Florance Plum is the hilarious story of one man's trip through his very own customized version of hell. |
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| "...This hilarious novel will make you laugh, make you squirm, make you cry, and then laugh again. You will feel sorry for our 'hero' as he blunders from one uncontrolable situation to the next even more farcicle predicament."
"...Twists and turns, intrigue, a fantastic plot and an ending that you will never forget, this story is a must read. It is the book that we all wish that we had written." "...Renee is clever with her characters, she never fully delivers the punch, and when she does, it is far too late to duck." -Mike Green |
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The streets of Montreal are considered charming and romantic. Sadly, they're also teaming with those less fortunate and those less than interested in ever becoming fortunate. Choke singles out eight of these homeless youth and their struggle to survive. Cops cracking down on the best intersections for squeegee kids, dry spells and withdrawal for heroine junkies, and beatings that end as murder are just scraping the surface of what could very well be the worst week of their young lives to date. | |||||||||||||
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Choke |
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Missouri by Renee Angers "Who can forget the wonderful seventies bestseller Love Story by Erich Segal and crying all the way through the last page? If you recall that novel with fondness, then you don't want to miss MISSOURI by Renee Angers, who lends a modern flavor and twist not to be missed." "Renee Angers writes with a knowledgeable pen about the hard working days and drunken, happy nights in the Missouri farmland where there's not much to do but party and fall in love. Having grown up in the Midwest myself, I was impressed with the use of dialect, the depth of passion, and strength of character Angers brings together in this deft weave of love and pain. Angers captures the endlessness of those hot summer nights by the river with beer and skinny dipping with a flair and passion. Highly recommended." -Cindy Penn - Word Weaving/Midwest Book Reviews |
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"Missouri is the powerful story of Sally Jervais and Jude Denemy - the strength of their love over all adversity until the final tragic finale." "This book is for anyone who likes a down-to-earth read about real people and events. Keep the tissues handy." -Iris Leach - Sharpwriter |
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