Dalton Hawks has a problem. He drinks, he fights crime, and he brings the bad guys to justice.
Okay..so, what's the problem?
The problem is, Dalton can't remember his crime-fighting antics when he wakes up the next day.
The problem is, that Dalton Hawks is Blackout Man and even he doesn't know his secret identity
A Note from Gregory Hill, Editor in Chief of Daisy Dog Press:
Blackout Man is the first novel from Charles Cuthill, a Denver musician and raconteur with whom I played many shows in a band called Marty Jones and the Pork Boilin' Po' Boys. MJ and the PBPBs were Denver's finest purveyors of Drunkytonk (which is exactly what you think it is), and so it should be no surprise that Chuck's first novel is about a superhero called Blackout Man (who is exactly who you think he is). If you're on the hunt for a madcap, literary equivalent to an entire season of The Dukes of Hazzard, this is probably where you should start. Also, there are many references to Evel Knievel, Buck Owens, and beer. Read this now
PRAISE
Hilarious, witty, and suspenseful --Dario Rosa, International Man of Leisure
This book fits all my criteria for greatness. It's set on the Great Plains. The main character idolizes Evel Knievel. There are multiple explosions. And it's about a dude who can turn into a superhero, but only when he's blackout drunk. - Randle Viceroy, Viceroy of Plithny
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