
Henry Tuckahoe's War on Washington
by Lawrence C. Melton
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Pub Date Nov 10 2015 | Archive Date Apr 01 2016
Description
Author Lawrence Melton’s hero is a 200-year old member of the Tuckahoe
Indian tribe. In a cascade of satirical wit, Melton recounts how Henry
Tuckahoe exacts fearful vengeance on the people who stole the Potomac
Basin from his ancestors. Melton’s paranormal protagonist does what some
Washington realtors may dream of doing by selling and re-selling
parcels of his tribal homeland at exorbitantly high and manipulated
prices. And the ways he gets his listings are NOT ETHICAL! The
supernatural natural is not the only peculiar character in Melton’s
blasphemous work. He weaves together a collection of troublingly modern
personalities in a fabric of controversy in which he manages to offend
virtually every political sensibility. HT is an elegantly
written, invariably funny satire about life in Washington. If you have a
taste for black humor and enjoy Jonathan Swift, Evelyn Waugh, Tom
Sharpe, and Peter DeVries, you will love Henry Tuckahoe.
A Note From the Publisher
E-book/EPUB: 9780996136884
E-book/EPUB: 9780996136884
Advance Praise
"Henry Tuckahoe’s War on Washington is a multifaceted novel that reads almost like a great non-fiction exposé, transporting the reader into a world that feels utterly realistic."
--The Columbia Review
"Henry Tuckahoe’s War on Washington is a multifaceted novel that reads almost like a great non-fiction exposé, transporting the reader into a world that feels utterly realistic." --The Columbia Review
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780996136860 |
PRICE | $19.95 (USD) |