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The Many Fentanyl Addicted Wraiths of Sault Sainte Marie
Michael Sauve
The Many Fentanyl Addicted Wraiths of Sault Sainte Marie
Michael Sauve
"I took the second pill. Some relief but not what I'd anticipated. I took the third, overdosed, and that was it for me as a corporeal, living, and breathing human being upon this too sad earth." So succumbs thirty-year-old unemployed writer and hopeless romantic Tom Astaire to an overdose in the opening pages of Michael Sauve's newest novel-a bizarrely upbeat romp through the horrors of being phantasmal, OxyContin-addicted, and trapped in the post-industrial blight of small-town Ontario. As nineteenth-century specters like the historian Sir Edward Capp insist on Sault Sainte Marie's glorious past, Tom and his fellow wraiths plot to avenge their border town's full-blown opioid crisis and unwittingly unleash a chain of apocalyptic supernatural events that leads to imminent geological disaster and the calamitous ascendancy of a cretinous neo-Nazi group called the "Titans of Thor." With its surreally deadpan depiction of a society at rock bottom, The Many Fentanyl Addicted Wraiths of Sault Sainte Marie is a startling and exuberant effusion on nostalgia, memory, and the hopes that outlive us.
246 pages
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | December 15, 2021 |
ISBN13 | 9781735601649 |
Publishers | Tailwinds Press Enterprises LLC |
Pages | 246 |
Dimensions | 127 × 203 × 14 mm · 272 g |
Language | English |
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