Waiting for Karl Rove is irreverent, politically incorrect satire masquerading as road trip memoir. Think Thelma and Louise-only Thelma's menopausal, Louise is an erratic big-mouth with a penchant for discussing her hemorrhoids, and they're on a road trip to wrestle an apology from Karl Rove by any means necessary.
Waiting for Karl Rove is irreverent, politically incorrect satire masquerading as road trip memoir. Think Thelma and Louise-only Thelma's menopausal, ...
The follow-up to "Waiting for Karl Rove." Think Thelma and Louise-only Thelma's menopausal, Louise is an erratic big-mouth with a penchant for discussing her hemorrhoids, and they're on a road trip to wrestle an apology from Karl Rove by any means necessary. * * I laughed. I cried. I thanked the Creator I'm not married to either of them. Greg Crites, author of Crusade Satire is difficult and this one slams it out of the park. This sort of cultural analysis has a long history... a form of burlesque epic that uses exaggeration and mockery to attain its result. I would categorize Waiting for...
The follow-up to "Waiting for Karl Rove." Think Thelma and Louise-only Thelma's menopausal, Louise is an erratic big-mouth with a penchant for discuss...
Dex Morneau is a self-described long-haired heap of sinew and gristle, with too few clients and too much drinking time on his hands. He's comfortable in his own skin, uncomfortable around anyone else's - tired, apathetic, and generally resigned to both, due to his propensity toward circumspection. He supplements his private detective work with process serving, and is none too happy about that fact. Six months ago, Carla Danning sauntered into his life, all tits, temperament and testicular torture, and she's been an invective-spewing shackle around his tackle ever since.
Dex Morneau is a self-described long-haired heap of sinew and gristle, with too few clients and too much drinking time on his hands. He's comfortable ...
In book two of the Dex Morneau series, the private detective and his assistant come face to face with Carla Danning's past. (Rigor Mortis, Book One, is available on Amazon in paperback and Kindle)
In book two of the Dex Morneau series, the private detective and his assistant come face to face with Carla Danning's past. (Rigor Mortis, Book One, i...
I used to be able to see... But that was before we killed Carla's scumbag child-murdering ex-husband, Laurencio Rios-who now sleeps with the rest of whatever fertilizes an Everglades soil bed once an eight-foot gator has its way with you. That was also before we got mixed up in his embezzlement scheme, before the FBI got involved, before someone tried to set The Meanwhile (my favorite bar) on fire, before Mercedes Sandoval, the ex's former partner, started stalking us and eventually disappeared, and before the explosion in Carla's bathroom, which ultimately led to my possibly-but-not-for-sure...
I used to be able to see... But that was before we killed Carla's scumbag child-murdering ex-husband, Laurencio Rios-who now sleeps with the rest of w...
On January 19, 1983, Janette Roberson was murdered in the basement pet department of the Gambles Store on Upton Avenue in Reed City, Michigan. Over thirty years later, the brutal crime is still unsolved and the perpetrator remains free. This book is a journey to seek the truth about what happened that day, and why justice has yet to be served.
On January 19, 1983, Janette Roberson was murdered in the basement pet department of the Gambles Store on Upton Avenue in Reed City, Michigan. Over th...