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Disturbingly Normal

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Disturbingly Normal is the story of Jonathan Normal, a moody, sensitive guy who picks up dead bodies for an Oakland, California, mortuary. One day, for reasons he doesn't understand, he "slips into a blur" while working. When he returns to his senses, he finds himself on the side of an isolated road with a receipt for an aluminum baseball bat in his pocket and a bludgeoned corpse at his side. Fired by the mortuary, Jonathan sets off on a prophetic journey of uncommon insight-slowly unfolding the dark reasons behind his uncharacteristically brutal act.

176 pages, Paperback

First published April 23, 2010

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J.D. Lenzen

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It’s wonderful to read a truly original story. Very easy to believe it could really happen. To think I was learning about braiding paracord when the tutorials referred me to the book,so glad I read it.
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