Red Chrystals

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Author: Carl Spencer Krendel ISBN: 9781310453335
Publisher: Carl Spencer Krendel Publication: June 29, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Carl Spencer Krendel
ISBN: 9781310453335
Publisher: Carl Spencer Krendel
Publication: June 29, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Desperate lovers come together in the urban south of the United States. Their setting is defined by the needs of an interracial child produced by rape. The scenario seems far from funny, but these clowns don't deny you a few laughs! Meanwhile, a young philanthropist and his coffee shop friends scheme over the ways they will maintain their luxurious societal position, despite incompetence, unemployment, and a slew of first world problems. International intrigue has never been less politically correct, more brutally honest, and a better read.

The young lovers' lives and conversations contrast with a bittersweet humor against the reality in which we all live. You might find yourself sympathizing deeply with more than one character, but please remember that they are all delicate protagonists, struggling to find their places in an imaginary printed world which isn't unlike our own.

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Desperate lovers come together in the urban south of the United States. Their setting is defined by the needs of an interracial child produced by rape. The scenario seems far from funny, but these clowns don't deny you a few laughs! Meanwhile, a young philanthropist and his coffee shop friends scheme over the ways they will maintain their luxurious societal position, despite incompetence, unemployment, and a slew of first world problems. International intrigue has never been less politically correct, more brutally honest, and a better read.

The young lovers' lives and conversations contrast with a bittersweet humor against the reality in which we all live. You might find yourself sympathizing deeply with more than one character, but please remember that they are all delicate protagonists, struggling to find their places in an imaginary printed world which isn't unlike our own.

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