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Casey: The OOO Academy - Reckonwithe, Amanda B.
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"Attorney Casey Winsum and his client, Jake Ramos, were gunned down gangland-style today at the rear of the courthouse in a bloody and brutal attack shortly after the jury delivered its stunning 'Not Guilty' verdict. There was at least one other casualty, but police are withholding information until the news conference scheduled at 6:00. Until then, this is Frank Furder reporting live for Fox 5." Casey, brutally murdered after winning an acquittal for an obviously guilty man, finds himself in the afterlife, but not quite the one he imagined. While being schooled in The OOO Academy, Casey meets…mehr

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"Attorney Casey Winsum and his client, Jake Ramos, were gunned down gangland-style today at the rear of the courthouse in a bloody and brutal attack shortly after the jury delivered its stunning 'Not Guilty' verdict. There was at least one other casualty, but police are withholding information until the news conference scheduled at 6:00. Until then, this is Frank Furder reporting live for Fox 5." Casey, brutally murdered after winning an acquittal for an obviously guilty man, finds himself in the afterlife, but not quite the one he imagined. While being schooled in The OOO Academy, Casey meets an old lover (a touch of erotica!) and a precocious daughter he never knew he had. They try to teach him the finer points and rules associated with the skills learned by all mortals upon reaching the afterlife. It's a struggle to help Casey learn what it means to be a Divine Being and how to Melt, Cern, Prod and Pop responsibly as well as the consequences of doing so irresponsibly. He learns the secrets of the universe and the meaning of life, as both a mortal and as a Divine Being. How Casey uses his skills and for what purpose is an adventure told with humor, tension, deeply powerful emotion, and a strong sense of vicarious involvement with each character.