The Fall and Rise of Henry Milch - by Marshall Thornton (Paperback)
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Highlights
- In the third book of the Wyandot County Mystery series, Henry is very excited: He's just bought a car-and his old roommate in Los Angeles wants to get an apartment with him.But then, when he stops in at his doctor's to pick up an Oxy prescription (he's titrating down, honest), he accidentally trips and falls on the doctor's corpse.
- Author(s): Marshall Thornton
- 234 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, LGBT
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About the Book
In the third book of the Wyandot County Mystery series, Henry is very excited: He's just bought a car-and his old roommate in Los Angeles wants to get an apartment with him.
Book Synopsis
In the third book of the Wyandot County Mystery series, Henry is very excited: He's just bought a car-and his old roommate in Los Angeles wants to get an apartment with him.
But then, when he stops in at his doctor's to pick up an Oxy prescription (he's titrating down, honest), he accidentally trips and falls on the doctor's corpse. That leads to his being a person of interest in the murder. Now he has to clear his name before he can even think about returning to LA.
As he does, he has to contend with a friendly private eye from Grand Rapids, a long line at his local drug dealer's, an over-crowded book club-and one very unexpected, very large surprise.
Review Quotes
"Like the other two books, this is a constant source of chuckles. Wry, sardonic, fueled by Henry's own blinkered vision of what life ought to be, the story focuses sharply on Henry's not-too-successful attempts to rid himself of his opioid addiction (which, of course, means that he's recognized that he is an addict, and not just someone who uses Oxycontin recreationally)." Ulysses Dietz Grant, author Growing Up Grant and Cliffhanger