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A funny out of control snowmobile ride through murder and lost love with a cast of characters you will love but who your mother warned you about.
Private Eye Bob Roosevelt, still unable to find the love of his life, decides he will move to Phoenix and take up golf. What better way to find a lady who will love him. Laugh your way through another escapade of our off center world.
HOW BRIDGE McCOY LEARNED TO SAY I LOVE YOU is an off-center love story about a writer who walks two steps forward and one step backward, hates change, and when he tries to tell the woman he loves that he loves her, all he can say is "I, I, I, I, Lo,Lo,Lo....," and starts choking like there is a meatball stuck in his throat. Set is a weird little art town in New Mexico and filled with a cast of characters that stretch the imagination the novel is funny, snide, sarcastic, and profoundly touching. But most of all it is the truth - all the weird, sad, warm, truth. And, as it isn''t always true in life, love wins for all - even the old buildings who did not want to come out of retirement and the vegetarian lampposts who decide eating a hamburger every so often is better than murder.
VENT REVISITED is the second ever reader participation book continuing the story about two friend’s heartwarming relationship.The reader is asked to circle YES or NO questions that range from the utterly ridiculous to the pertinent and controversial topics that seem to leave our brains in a constant state of frustration. The questions are followed by several blank lines so you can write your personal opinion without being rudely interrupted - groundbreaking, hilariously funny and also deeply serious, definitely not politically correct. Stress relief through the written word.
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