Autocide

Autocide

by Ken Carman
Autocide

Autocide

by Ken Carman

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Overview

The auto industry as it could have been... The year is 2020 and Detective Ben Rengale has a problem. OK, several problems. There's a murder at the second biggest automaker in the world and he's been sent there to investigate. Ben dislikes large corporations, and is very suspicious regarding how they survived the 50s and the 60s. Ben is a bit of a conspiracy fan, as well as very obnoxious, quite offensive and finds jokes during the most inappropriate times and situations. More problems: Ben thinks someone may be following him, and to investigate this murder he has to go see someone he'd rather kill than see. Actual historical characters and events blend in with models of cars that were, and could of been. Expect the unexpected as the author and the characters interact, ghosts appear and flashbacks in the form of interludes fill in the stories beneath the story. A fun read.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781483501161
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication date: 08/14/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 174
File size: 501 KB

About the Author

Ken Carman is a retired entertainer and educational service provider who has been writing a political/social column called Inspection since 1972. He also writes columns about beer as a beer judge and homebrewer.
Ken is a 1972 graduate of Town of Webb Schools, and a 1976 graduate of the SUNY college system in New York State. He worked in the music industry in Nashville before his 30 year tour life entertaining children and adults. Ken is married to Millie Jenny Carman originally from New Hartford, NY. They live in Nashville, TN, Beaver River and Eagle Bay, NY.
Ken has been writing since Kindergarten when Mrs. Failing asked the class to write a book, including pictures of their family and their lives. Instead Ken wrote a short book which has long since gone out of print. Probably because it never was "in" print. His first book was an E-book, oddly with the same name and mostly the same content.
Yes, his first teacher was named "Failing." Do you find that funny? Ken does.
The cover of Autocide was the grand creation of Aloura Smith, airbrush artist extraordinaire, from the Nashville area. And that IS a skeleton smoking a cigar.
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