Overview: Jack Greene loathes author bios, thinking they ruin the mystery. But if you must, picture a handsome twenty-something insomniac: junior partner in a law firm by day, guitarist in a punk band by night. He roams the streets on his Ducati when he can't sleep, gathering material for his books,
Just Call Me Angel
β Scribed by Greene, Jack
- Book ID
- 109022432
- Publisher
- Phaze Books
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 31 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781606597460
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β¦ Synopsis
Overview: Jack Greene loathes author bios, thinking they ruin the mystery. But if you must, picture a handsome twenty-something insomniac: junior partner in a law firm by day, guitarist in a punk band by night. He roams the streets on his Ducati when he can't sleep, gathering material for his books, and watches the sun come up over West Hollywood as he types away at his laptop. Peace only comes when he writes the words "the end".
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