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The Guardian Angel of Death

Autor John Derhak
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Porter Gibson 'Digit' -- the baseball-playing, finger-flicking rabble-rouser and writer -- returns in this darkly funny, haunting prequel to Tales from the moe.Republic.
It's Halloween, 1932. The weight of the Great Depression is crushing the country. An anxious, weary nation looks ahead to the coming presidential election to determine its fate. Down east, in the Lost Kingdom of Moose Harbor, Maine, the dead and the damned prowl the streets. Or so it seems.
With Prohibition winding down along with his baseball career, Porter comes home to help his best friend, Jeffrey 'Jeffah' Grant, make a final run -- smuggle one last boat load of liquor into the country. Unbeknownst to Jeffah, Porter's been recruited to investigate the deaths of three local smugglers. Unbeknownst to Porter, they worked for Jeffah.
Enchanted by a gypsy woman upon his arrival, Porter soon finds himself stalked by the Angel of Death, ruthless gangsters, a mysterious stranger, and ghostly apparitions -- all the while haunted by a tragedy that's turned his world on end. It's a fight for his life, and sanity, in this engrossing story of survival and redemption on the Eastern Frontier.

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ISBN-13: 9781934582671
ISBN-10: 1934582670
Pagini: 248
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg

Notă biografică

John Derhak's writing career began when he was a scribe for the rock band moe. He turned fictional dispatches about the band into the book Tales from the moe.republic, a kind-of mock travelogue and diary set in Maine. His other books include Chill Your Cockles, The Bones of Lazarus, and The Guardian Angel of Death. John divides his time between Nashville, the Czech Republic, and New England. He won the annual Czech, Brno short story writing prize in 2018. He is recognized by a society of scholars affiliated with the Church of St. Lazarus in Athens, Greece, for his written contributions to the Lazarus legend. See johnderhak.com for more information.