### From Library Journal George Guidall provides a perfectly timed performance of author Elkin's comic vision of the afterlife. It chronicles the hapless adventures of several human souls as they make their way through the underworld and paradise. God is portrayed as a vain, childish dilettante unh
The Living End
β Scribed by Frank Kane
- Book ID
- 112124237
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 331 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781944520847
- ASIN
- B0813YFW21
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Eddie Marlon is just a kid with a song he wants published, another city kid with dreams of being in the music business. His song is nothing special, but Eddie gets a tip that a local radio station needs help on the early morning shift. Marty Allen hires him to line up the records for his show. But the way Eddie sees it, Marty is a square--he doesn't go for the bucks that are to be had charging A&R guys to get their tunes on the air.Eddie must have been born lucky because one night Marty needs Eddie to help him get the station boss out of a jam. Then they owe him. And when it's time to collect, Eddie is right there with a plan. He wants his own time slot and he wants to put on free shows with all the big talent, who will naturally play for free to get the air time. Eddie's got big plans alright. Because now it's his shot at the top--and if you want to be on Eddie's show, you're going to pay for it!..M.F
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