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Swamp Donkey

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Swamp Donkey

De: Thad Staffall
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Although Beans had fixed his cannon on class and edification long ago, he made the mistake of coming to Las Vegas with drunken, vulgar and, at times, physically abusive “friends” for a bachelor party. The community college dropout purported himself a genius and wanted to count cards and get rich so that he might gain some of the rightful respect he felt had eluded him since birth. Instead, Beans bankrupted himself, fell in love with a pious hooker and awoke next to her corpse. Now, her ex-boyfriend wants revenge, the police want to pin the crime on him and her pimp demands he commit a murder that will change the outcome of a presidential election. To save himself, he needs to dodge his oblivious “friends” long enough, so he can take one clear shot amid untenable circumstances on the casino floor to ensnare the murderer in his trap. Swamp Donkey is a hilarious, raucous and disturbing ride through the Vegas party scene with many twists and dichotomous themes that will keep the reader guessing until the final catastrophe in the very last page. (If you enjoy the book, please leave a review!) AUTHOR’S NOTE: You might think life is easy for the great geniuses in society, but that is simply because you are not one of us and don’t understand what it’s like to be affronted by the banality and tepid existences of the average dolt. I met the sweetest, most beautiful woman I had ever seen in my life at the blackjack table. At the time I did not know, nor could I have known, no matter how clairvoyant I sometimes believed myself to be, just how auspicious this meeting had been, how it would set in motion a course of events that would ruin my life, other lives, change federal drug laws and overturn the results of a U.S. presidential election. Now, as I look back, I swear I felt a distinct chill slither down my spine as she whispered in her pimp’s ear and walked off. Everything spiraled out of control. Maybe I did, on some level, understand how ominous a moment it was; maybe there was a feeling of permanence about it, foretelling many hopeless years of cold and somber misery, foretelling an eternity of dreary solitude. Maybe, but I did not understand this at the time. If there was any way I could have known what I would soon have to endure, how much trouble I would encounter, how much abuse, how many accusations I would suffer and how many innocent lives I would impart suffering onto because of this meeting, I would have gotten up, checked out and gone home at that moment. But, I ignored the premonition. Who could blame me for falling in love? Who could blame me for stealing a few measly dollars? Who could blame me for the deaths of all those people? It is not me, but a confluence of events that is to blame. Read this book and understand the plight of the genius, the misanthrope, the beguiled. Understand why I now walk the earth with downcast eyes, alone, a stranger, for the ruin of souls. Read this book, and you will see I am not to blame. Thad Staffall
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