Abe Lincoln On Acid

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Pub Date Jul 01 2016 | Archive Date Aug 31 2016

Description

There are whispers even now that Abraham Lincoln never really died, that a voodoo spell cursed him with a terrible eternal life. It has even been claimed that he robbed banks in the 1930s with John Dillinger, only to mysteriously disappear once again into the pages of history. But the truth is even stranger than the rumors...

Watched over by a vengeful J. Edgar Hoover and held in a secret location near his old Springfield home, Lincoln re-awakens in the 1960s, and finds himself thrust into an era even more turbulent than the Depression, a time where a divisive war is once again tearing a nation apart and political intrigue and assassinations are rampant.

Escaping Hoover’s clutches with a clever bit of deception, he navigates an even more treacherous and unfamiliar terrain, finding an ally in John Voci, a young San Francisco folk-singer. Together they journey across a counter-cultural landscape, meeting those who believe a great man has returned, and striving to remain free from those who want to bury him once and for all.

Will Lincoln inspire the younger generation and save his country from its final reckoning, or will he turn on, tune in, and drop out?

The book will be available in ebook, paperback and hardcover upon it's release.

Epub ISBN: 978-0-9897457-8-9

Paperback ISBN: 978-0-9897457-7-2

Hardcover ISBN: 978-0-9897457-6-5

There are whispers even now that Abraham Lincoln never really died, that a voodoo spell cursed him with a terrible eternal life. It has even been claimed that he robbed banks in the 1930s with John...


Advance Praise

Praise for Abe Lincoln On Acid

“A blend of wit, action, and spot-on characterizations...an homage to a national treasure." - Foreword Clarion Review (five stars)

Praise for Abe Lincoln: Public Enemy No. 1

"It was impossible for me to put down Bill Walker and Brian Anthony’s amazing Abe Lincoln: Public Enemy No. 1. A truly fantastic read, and I am quite certain it will make a tremendous motion picture." —Roger Corman

"Clever and swiftly moving, yet with surprising attention to historical detail, Abe Lincoln: Public Enemy No. 1 is an intricate and engaging work of popular fiction that should satisfy a wide audience." —Foreword Clarion Review

"Authors Brian Anthony and Bill Walker really go for broke here and have taken an interesting concept and have crafted a masterpiece of the genre. Without spoilers here… one of the best endings you will ever read. Can’t wait for more from these authors!" —Amazon Review

"Old Abe is alive and well in our time thanks to the imagination and writing skills of authors Bill Walker and Brian Anthony. As a huge Lincoln fan, I couldn’t be happier to join our 16th president on such an entertaining adventure!" —Jordan Rich, WBZ Radio Boston

Praise for Abe Lincoln On Acid

“A blend of wit, action, and spot-on characterizations...an homage to a national treasure." - Foreword Clarion Review (five stars)

Praise for Abe Lincoln: Public Enemy...


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Featured Reviews

What would you do if you realized that Abe Lincoln isn't actually dead but living out and immortal curse that was placed on him. Every has said that they have seen him and you never know you just might of . In this book we see Abe going through the big events of the past , robbing banks with Dillinger . His handler is none other then J, Edgar Hoover, who keeps him locked up in his home in Springfield . As he wakes again in the 60's and helps motivate a group of stoners into to saving the planet when it looks bleak.

The characters in this book are so much fun to read . They rang from the president to famous figures in the past . They are a varied and so much fun to read . It is great to see Abe work his way through his life with these characters . You can see him work his honest magic with these people

I must say I had fun reading this book . I was sucked right on in , the story flows great and had me giggling all the way through . The way the authors take on the public people . They write with such wit you can't help but laugh and giggle as you read this book . This would be a great book for the pool or the beach . So if you want a book that will make you laugh and think check it out .

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