Following his third novel, Jonathan D. Clark comments on the tedium of contemporary life in present-day America; offering a novel which holds humanity's obsessions with consumerism, violence, and misplaced celebrity under a well-trained lens of scrutiny. At the heart of the novel is Daniel Bloom, a middle-aged psychotherapist who can't seem to escape the haunting memory of his first wife, Karen, even after fourteen years have passed since her untimely demise at the hands of the infamous Side-street Shooter. Hoping to distract himself, Daniel aims his focus toward helping a patient find lucidity after spending well over a decade lost in a state of uncertainty. But it doesn't help when he hears that the Side-street Shooter has started a new, violent rampage.
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