Reviewers compared John Welter's first novel--a mix of wise-cracking absurdist humor and sad irony--to the writings of Dave Barry, Mark Twain, J.D. Salinger and Joseph Heller. Now he's back, funnier and stranger than ever, taking a cockeyed look at life inside the Washington Beltway and at the confusing business of falling in love in the 1990s.
Reviewers compared John Welter's first novel--a mix of wise-cracking absurdist humor and sad irony--to the writings of Dave Barry, Mark Twain, J.D. Sa...