Fish Stories

Fish Stories
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Publisher : AuthorHouse
Total Pages : 514
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ISBN-10 : 9781434340504
ISBN-13 : 1434340503
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Book Synopsis Fish Stories by : Karen Kennedy Samoranos

Download or read book Fish Stories written by Karen Kennedy Samoranos and published by AuthorHouse. This book was released on 2007-11-01 with total page 514 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Unassuming Crescent County, California, is infested with murder, incest, mayhem, greed and self-serving political factions, artfully concealed by virtue of its charming facade. It is an isolated realm of superficial religious conservatism, where murky characters exploit the law, and manipulate truth in the local media, stubbornly embracing the Good Ol' Boy mentality in one of the most progressive regions of the United States. Fish Stories Live From Saraville is the fourth novel from author and California native Karen Kennedy Samoranos, and encompasses the darker, fatal side of author Samoranos' Saraville Series. From an abusive manipulator; a judge on the take; a homicidal police-chief, and the rebirth of white supremacy; to a failed high school shooting with a lethal twist, Fish Stories travels down the murky backroads of humanity. With its stark narrative of unrequited lust, avarice, political favor and damaged psyches, Fish Stories endures as an evocative and candid examination of the malignant architecture of human behavior, in this fictional recount of life in northeastern California.


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