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If Elmore Leonard and Kurt Vonnegut had a '60s love child, it would be... Far Out Man Jack Crost is a professor of sixties literature with a painful past who teaches the ideals of peace and love. His beliefs are tested when a series of vicious attacks cost him his job and his life - and then things get worse. After a near-death experience in the emergency room that includes an encounter with a famous TV puppet, his resuscitated life takes off in a wild new direction as he tries to figure out what's going on with the help of Murphy, a retired Detroit cop who served as an Army Ranger in Vietnam.…mehr

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If Elmore Leonard and Kurt Vonnegut had a '60s love child, it would be... Far Out Man Jack Crost is a professor of sixties literature with a painful past who teaches the ideals of peace and love. His beliefs are tested when a series of vicious attacks cost him his job and his life - and then things get worse. After a near-death experience in the emergency room that includes an encounter with a famous TV puppet, his resuscitated life takes off in a wild new direction as he tries to figure out what's going on with the help of Murphy, a retired Detroit cop who served as an Army Ranger in Vietnam. From ruins to raves to the rooftops of Detroit, his pursuit of the truth leads him to a final deadly confrontation.
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Autorenporträt
Chuck Snearly is an award-winning writer who was born in Detroit, Michigan. He has worked as a reporter, public relations executive and communications consultant for four decades. He specializes in speechwriting, among his clients are Ford Motor Company, Royal Dutch Shell, the Bosch Group, Dean Foods and the University of Detroit Mercy. He has written one non-fiction book, "Speech Right: How to Write a Great Speech", which is used as a college textbook. His latest novel, "Far Out Man", is a genre bender/blender crime novel with elements of science fiction, religious and political allegory, romantic comedy, and mystery. There may be ghosts, too.