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AnonMan

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An unemployed man receives an anonymous letter full of cash in the mail. His problems are just beginning....

AnonMan is set in the near future when the water runs out in Las Vegas. An American city is dying, though the people don't know it yet, or care.

Bobby is in a rut. He's an unemployed, degenerate gambler trudging through an unsatisfying life. Some things never change - the water can disappear, but the thirst for gambling never evaporates. His hen-pecking wife constantly hassles him about finding a job, which only exasperates his excessive gambling.

At his wit's end, Bobby finds an anonymous letter in the mail. It's full of cash. A cryptic letter alludes to the cash as payment for a murder. Bobby didn't commit the crime, but he takes the money anyway and blows it at the sportsbook.

Bobby returns home to a marriage in a state of irreconcilable disrepair due to unpaid bills. Yet, there's a glimmer of hope. Another anonymous letter waits in the mailbox. Only this one has no cash. Just a note...and a Kill a man and receive more money.

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Published June 13, 2018

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Jonathan Heatt

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I'm an American writer with an insatiable appetite for butchering the English language. I write fiction, nonfiction, poetry, short stories, screenplays, and other inauspicious scribblings. If I had any sense I would've learned how to write code for computer programs.

When I'm not writing, I like to eat, drink, breathe, and trim toenails. Judging by the length of my tree climbers it's obvious I write quite often.

My new novel is Highway of Tears. Two college graduates take a road trip on the deadliest highway in North America. The novel is based on the terrifying real story of Highway 16 in British Columbia, nicknamed the Highway of Tears.

My new poetry book is Bedouin in a Fallen Desert, a collection of poems written by a Las Vegas author from 2020 through 2025 detailing his observations of the Covid years, political upheavals, the erosion of civil liberties, American divisiveness, and massive depopulation initiatives.

Basically a time capsule of living in a clown world, the author extols the importance of freedom in the 21st century while mixing in humor, mysticism, and admiration for a beneficial green plant.

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