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Port City Pagans

Published
Oct 2012
Main Genre
General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
274

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The Great Recession ripped through Florida's Panhandle with the merciless force of a category five hurricane.Its seemingly endless landfall spawned waves of business failures and foreclosures.In the midst of the devastation,a solitary songsmith played the honky tonks and tiki bars dotting the sugar white coast from Pensacola to Port St.Joe and beyond.Known to his rapidly growing throng of ardent fans as the Flea Bitten Mongrel,the troubadour's words and music provided the salve their wearied souls desperately needed during this period of savage economic upheaval.Unbeknownst to them,the Flea Bitten Mongrel's lyrics merely hinted at the past that had put his real life alter-ego amongst the Great Recession's and life's most battered victims yet most determined survivors.With the growth of the Flea Bitten Mongrel's popularity came the opportunity for the man behind the stage name to reclaim what was rightfully his.

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First Edition Oct 2012 High-Pitched Hum Publishing ISBN 1934666904
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Sep 2012 Palm Valley Productions, LLC ISBN B0097DKJ20
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Sep 2012 Palm Valley Productions, LLC