Drip: A Gothic Bromance
by Andrew Montlack
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Pub Date Apr 18 2017 | Archive Date Mar 27 2018
Description
"A hand wearing a fancy
watch parted the office blinds, and J.D. felt nauseous with despair:
suddenly he knew—even though he could not explain how—that all of his
mojo had been permanently taken away."
J.D. and George: thick as
thieves since the fourth grade. J.D., the troublemaker, the stud: the
alpha. George, the sidekick, the misfit: the loser. Upon graduating
college, J.D. has convinced the only job creator in rusty Middlestop to
hire them. BrewCorp, the hot new coffee and retail chain, is offering a
vice presidency to the employee with the boldest plan for growth, and
J.D. is determined to be the guy. When not sleeping with co-workers, he
hatches his pitch for a one-of-a kind data pipeline. He is
unbeatable--until George grabs the promotion. Now J.D. wants answers.
His quest to find them—and to deal with the monstrous truth—is the
subject of indie filmmaker Andrew Montlack's wry debut novel, which
features the same biting satire that made his mockumentary, The Devil's
Filmmaker, a cult classic.
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Advance Praise
"The story was a fresh, unique and an interesting spin to the vampire story unlike any I’ve read before...I very much recommend this read if horror/humor and vampires are a combination you enjoy. I sure did!
-William Bitner Jr., Goodreads
-Richard Bunning, Goodreads
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781541102125 |
PRICE | $3.99 (USD) |
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