Ezekiel A Novel
Ezekiel, foremost a dark comedy novel, is a unique and quirky blend of conservative fiscal politics, religion, mythology and the paranormal. Imagine if Carl Hiaasen, Stephen King, Dean Koontz and Dan Brown’s books managed to have an illicit affair amongst the lonely stacks and their collective DNA produced a literary offspring. Ezekiel would be that handsome love child.
The reader will laugh a lot, think a bit, and maybe even shed a tear or two along the way following Zeke and his zany crew from the beaches of Jacksonville, Florida, to Amsterdam, Positano, Pisa, Pompeii and ultimately to Florence, Italy. Fair warning…the politics are decidedly conservative leaning (fiscally conservative, that is). Fans of Obama will likely not enjoy the read and, consequently, the book makes an excellent gift for the holier-than-thou Liberal in your family that re-gifted your last present to the homeless shelter and took an inflated tax deduction for doing so. Conversely, Tea Party fans, Libertarians, and fiscally conservative Republicans will laugh their collective asses off while shouting “Amen” from the front pew.
Keywords: Fiction novel, dark humor novel, dark comedy, fiction book, ancient mythology