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Blake Seever is really trying this time. After nearly destroying his life (and the lives of those around him) with his heroin addiction, he's completed a treatment program and is now working a steady square gig at Telesolutions, a cold-calling firm that offers everything from cosmetics to green vending options. This should be the most boring part of recovery, slowly acclimating back to a normal life, a normal job with normal hours. But when one phone call goes awry, Blake finds himself in a struggle with the man on the other end of the line that may prove fatal. The Phone in the Fishbowl is a…mehr

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Blake Seever is really trying this time. After nearly destroying his life (and the lives of those around him) with his heroin addiction, he's completed a treatment program and is now working a steady square gig at Telesolutions, a cold-calling firm that offers everything from cosmetics to green vending options. This should be the most boring part of recovery, slowly acclimating back to a normal life, a normal job with normal hours. But when one phone call goes awry, Blake finds himself in a struggle with the man on the other end of the line that may prove fatal. The Phone in the Fishbowl is a postmodern tale of a duel to reclaim lost honor, with shades of everything from Arthur Schnitzler's Lieutenant Gustl to Mike Judge's Office Space.
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Autorenporträt
Joseph Hirsch is the author of several published novels. The Phone in the Fishbowl is his fourth with Black Rose Writing. His shorter works have appeared in numerous outlets, including 3 AM Magazine, Bull: Men's Fiction, and Zahir: A Journal of Speculative Fiction. His poetry has also appeared in Terror House and Retreats from Oblivion: The Journal of NoirCon. He served four years in the U.S. Army, in which his travels took him to Iraq, Germany, and Texas. He holds an MA in Germanistik from the University of Cincinnati and is online at www.joeyhirsch.com. Lastly, he has a dog, a terrier named Tiffany.