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Rhodes To Morocco

  • thompete6
  • Aug 28, 2022
  • 1 min read

Super responses to the novel (above) -- all gratitude here. Rhodes seems cheered, but, in truth, a tad evasive as usual. Can't pin down where he is but at least he's aware of lit'ry events. Upon reflection, this last novel seems to cover a period several years back, so no help there.

He may be incommunicado, or unaware, about the prequel, Bughouse Blues. but we're not; it's due out in November, and covers his mental hospital years. We eagerly await more altruism fudge-rippled with horror.

 
 
 

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