
Cracker
A Eucalyptus Lane Novel, Book 2
Nevada McPherson(Author)
Paige Johnson(Editor)
Outcast Press
Published on 15. March 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
194 pages
978-1-960882-00-4 (ISBN)
Description
BOOK 2, SEQUEL TO POSER
"This is what you would get if Quentin Tarantino ever made a Lifetime movie."
--Whiskey Leavins, author of The Devil's Own Piss and Other Stories, as well as Murder in Greasepaint
In this installment of the Eucalyptus Lane series, Ambrose fights through heartbreak, loss, and a trip to Texas to battle demons--current and recurring--then reconnect with his imprisoned brother, Butch. When Ambrose returns to the Bay Area, he faces his biggest challenge yet: a showdown with the villains who've been antagonizing his dominatrix boss and now have designs on her dungeon, Dover, Inc.. Boundaries are pushed and loyalties tested as Ambrose finds himself once again sucked into criminal activity, stretching his resourcefulness to the outer limits. It's a trembling walk down the tightrope between domestic bliss in Palo Alto, California, and constant jeopardy back in San Francisco.
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Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
290 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-960882-00-4 (9781960882004)
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Nevada McPherson lives in Milledgeville, Georgia, where she enjoys going for walks, taking pictures, and painting when she isn't keeping her husband Bill and Chihuahua Mitzi out of trouble. A graduate of LSU's MFA Creative Writing Program, McPherson has written several award-winning screenplays, nonfiction pieces, and graphic novels. The latter includes Uptowners, a noir family drama set in New Orleans, its London-based sequel, Queensgate, and Piano Lessons, which is a gay teen romance set in the 1950s rural south. Poser was her debut novel. She also writes on film, books, and pop culture at the Backstage Blog on her website: www.nevada-mcpherson.com