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The Ablative Case None 1st Ed Mcinerny Ralph 19292010 None

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The Ablative Case None 1st Ed Mcinerny Ralph 19292010 None
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Publisher: Waterville, Me. : Five Star
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.03 MB
Author: McInerny, Ralph, 1929-2010, None
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1st ed.

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The Ablative Case None 1st Ed Mcinerny Ralph 19292010 None by Mcinerny, Ralph, 1929-2010, None instant download after payment.

251 pages ; 23 cm, Calvin Harris, whose pastor father led him straight to atheism, has set up shop in Manhattan as an astral counselor. Ambrose Ruffle, a former priest now listening to confessions as a psychiatrist, works down the hall. When Jennifer Bailey, one of Harris patients, tells him she is seeing a married man, Harris suggests counseling for her boyfriend, Dwayne Navarone. A full-service counselor, Harris eventually agrees to kidnap and murder Dwaynes wife, Mavis. With the help of Ruffle, Harris snatches a woman he thinks is Mavis. In fact, it is Gloria Sheahan, Mavis coworker at Lyndon Johnson Community College. A series of misadventures ensues, with dead bodies appearing in Dwaynes car, and Harris shooting at Ruffle. McInerny deftly weaves together several subplots and creates a memorable character in the loopy sociopath Harris. This tale will appeal to fans of Carl Hiassens quirky characters and black humor