Author: | J. Clarence Lynch | ISBN: | 9781310939563 |
Publisher: | J. Clarence Lynch | Publication: | February 5, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | J. Clarence Lynch |
ISBN: | 9781310939563 |
Publisher: | J. Clarence Lynch |
Publication: | February 5, 2014 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Unearth the wickedly wrathful life of William Grimes, near sixty something, lonely heart, beaten and bruised insurance company lifer whose close to sell buy existence is turned over and tossed about by a crazy Korean grocer, a hyper-attractive female detective hell bent on his destruction, a mysteriously captivating Russian woman, and some powerful Viking psychotherapy from a wonderful female doctor, her stunningly blonde nurse and their medicine chest bursting with potent remedies. Coarsely humorous, grade school profane, and slightly psychosexually tinged (isn't that true of all that modern society enjoys?) This light and tight comedic tome takes a fresh look at the age old question of whether we ever had free will and who needs it anymore? In today's complex and confusing world maybe it's better to just let go of old quaint notions that 'we're in control' and let somebody else hold life's steering wheel as we all go happily over a cliff. Maybe we need to sit back, close our eyes oh so tightly, fasten our seatbelts and trust a caring professional to spin the wheel on life's bus. After all, as our hero finds out, what could possibly go wrong?
Unearth the wickedly wrathful life of William Grimes, near sixty something, lonely heart, beaten and bruised insurance company lifer whose close to sell buy existence is turned over and tossed about by a crazy Korean grocer, a hyper-attractive female detective hell bent on his destruction, a mysteriously captivating Russian woman, and some powerful Viking psychotherapy from a wonderful female doctor, her stunningly blonde nurse and their medicine chest bursting with potent remedies. Coarsely humorous, grade school profane, and slightly psychosexually tinged (isn't that true of all that modern society enjoys?) This light and tight comedic tome takes a fresh look at the age old question of whether we ever had free will and who needs it anymore? In today's complex and confusing world maybe it's better to just let go of old quaint notions that 'we're in control' and let somebody else hold life's steering wheel as we all go happily over a cliff. Maybe we need to sit back, close our eyes oh so tightly, fasten our seatbelts and trust a caring professional to spin the wheel on life's bus. After all, as our hero finds out, what could possibly go wrong?