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Clyde Wheeler is a man with few redeeming qualities: Gambler, skirt-chaser, a used-car dealer who peddles junk to the poor and disadvantaged, a man who, according to his soon-to-be-ex trophy wife, has never done "one good thing" in his life.Looking back on a life filled with guilt and regret, Clyde's world is unraveling and his clock is ticking double-time. Haunted by a mystical encounter with a hobo preacher and aided by an Indiana farm girl with a striking resemblance to a 50's pin-up queen, Clyde embarks on a Quixotic quest to revisit the graveyard of his past and atone for his greatest…mehr

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Clyde Wheeler is a man with few redeeming qualities: Gambler, skirt-chaser, a used-car dealer who peddles junk to the poor and disadvantaged, a man who, according to his soon-to-be-ex trophy wife, has never done "one good thing" in his life.Looking back on a life filled with guilt and regret, Clyde's world is unraveling and his clock is ticking double-time. Haunted by a mystical encounter with a hobo preacher and aided by an Indiana farm girl with a striking resemblance to a 50's pin-up queen, Clyde embarks on a Quixotic quest to revisit the graveyard of his past and atone for his greatest wrongdoing, in a desperate attempt to do "one good thing" and perhaps reclaim his soul. But as Clyde soon learns, this is no ordinary road trip.
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About the Author
In addition to Clyde's Ride, Pharoah Cain is also the author of the Nashville noir mystery, Django's Tunetown Shuffle: A Hard-Boiled Hillbilly Tale. His songs have been recorded and performed by members of the Country Music Hall of Fame, The Grand Ole Opry and many others. In another life, he was a writer/producer of hundreds of television shows. Nowadays, he lives and writes in Tennessee and plays some bad Blues guitar.

For more on Pharoah Cain go to www.DuckRiverPress.com