In the depths of the Great Depression, the voice of a radio superhero known as The Green Ray entertained America. Forty years later, the man behind the character, is caught in an all-night blackout in the desert town of Mason, New Mexico, where a chain of events is set in motion that forces him out
Further adventures: a novel
β Scribed by Jon Stephen Fink
- Publisher
- Harper Perennial
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 203 KB
- Edition
- 1st Harper Perennial ed
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- New York
- ISBN
- 0061942901
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In the depths of the Great Depression, the voice of a radio superhero known as The Green Ray entertained America. Forty years later, the man behind the character, is caught in an all-night blackout in the desert town of Mason, New Mexico, where a chain of events is set in motion that forces him out
SUMMARY: To Whom It May ConcernI was The Green Ray. Now it can be toldthe story which many tried to silence, many refused to believe, and many did not want to hear. In the depths of the Great Depression, the voice of a radio superhero known as The Green Ray entertained America. Forty years later,
SUMMARY: To Whom It May ConcernβI was The Green Ray. Now it can be toldβthe story which many tried to silence, many refused to believe, and many did not want to hear. In the depths of the Great Depression, the voice of a radio superhero known as The Green Ray entertained America. Forty years later,
SUMMARY: To Whom It May ConcernβI was The Green Ray. Now it can be toldβthe story which many tried to silence, many refused to believe, and many did not want to hear. In the depths of the Great Depression, the voice of a radio superhero known as The Green Ray entertained America. Forty years later
"To Whom It May Concern--I was The Green Ray. Now it can be told--the story which many tried to silence, many refused to believe, and many did not want to hear." In the depths of the Great Depression, the voice of a radio superhero known as The Green Ray entertained America. Forty years later, the