The Four Fortunes
by Andrew Eberle and Bret Turner
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Printed: 173 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink Download:
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Description:"Chupa," begins the Tribal Chief, addressing the beast, "I am troubled. Lately I have been having visions - visions of a white man. A white man named Jimsy Bimsy. And yet - the visions, though they are strange, give me comfort, comfort deep down in my bosom." "Heh, bosom," thinks the Lion.---------------- The harrowing comedadventure 'The Four Fortunes' begins simply enough. A man, a lion and his visions. However, before long we are plunged into a world where highly trained assassins wake up next to dead hookers, Mormon cults scheme for world domination, and relationships are revealed for what they truly are. Through laughter and tears, this is a story that gets to the heart of that eternal question: Why are we here? Listed in: |
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