Metal

Metal

Do those “Readers’ Favorite” people realize how badly they’re letting their brand be diluted?

By the way, here’s the FULL Amazon listing:

Dr. Frank Lally, a retired Navy podiatrist, is a family man and metal detector hobbyist. His wife is being treated for Alzheimer’s disease at an expensive lifecare center. His step-daughter needs to divorce her cheating husband and move back home. His step-son is losing his job, his place to live, and he has hardly written a word of his great American novel.

Frank wonders how he will keep it all together when, one day, he takes a long walk with his dogs …

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James F. Brown
James F. Brown
7 years ago

From the blurb, this seems like a really depressing novel. Perhaps I should consider reading it when I’m in need of some serious schadenfreude.

But, hey, metal detectors… 🙂

Decca
Decca
7 years ago

Oh god, not another retired Navy podiatrist book!

Naaman Brown
Naaman Brown
7 years ago
Reply to  Decca

My sentiments perzactly. The book market has been saturated with that genre lately.

Tuula
7 years ago
Reply to  Naaman Brown

And on the other hand, I have been seeking for an Air Force retired optician novel for ages!

Lydia
Lydia
7 years ago

One day he takes a long walk with his dogs…and keeps going.

Lydia D
Lydia D
7 years ago

Just me or do his step-kids sound like losers?