A Tea Partier named Ed the Electrician joins forces with the mischievous god Hermes and the wine god Dionysus as they try to Save America by bringing Ronald Reagan back from the dead. But will Franklin Roosevelt and a three-headed lawyer foil their plans?
“One of the funnier pieces of satire I’ve read in a long time . . . written with wit, humor, and heart.” O43
“If Jon Stewart wrote fiction I imagine that it would look something like this. This story was so heavy on satire that I couldn't decide whether laughing or a facepalm was more appropriate. I must say that I did a lot of both while reading this.” Kindle Book Review
“Funny, current and full of jabs at both sides, The Newts is worth the read no matter which side of the aisle your favorite political animal sits on.” Karen Bryant Doering
“Deftly blending mythology and satire the author pays homage to Dickens and Euripides alike, creating a reading experience that feels at once familiar and new.” Sage Kalmus
“If it prompts some readers to take an interest in writers like Aristophanes, probably the greatest comic writer who ever lived, then so much the better, but you don`t need any literary background to enjoy this and you don`t even need to be American. Considering all of that the price is a give-away.” Robert Graham
“One of the funnier pieces of satire I’ve read in a long time . . . written with wit, humor, and heart.” O43
“If Jon Stewart wrote fiction I imagine that it would look something like this. This story was so heavy on satire that I couldn't decide whether laughing or a facepalm was more appropriate. I must say that I did a lot of both while reading this.” Kindle Book Review
“Funny, current and full of jabs at both sides, The Newts is worth the read no matter which side of the aisle your favorite political animal sits on.” Karen Bryant Doering
“Deftly blending mythology and satire the author pays homage to Dickens and Euripides alike, creating a reading experience that feels at once familiar and new.” Sage Kalmus
“If it prompts some readers to take an interest in writers like Aristophanes, probably the greatest comic writer who ever lived, then so much the better, but you don`t need any literary background to enjoy this and you don`t even need to be American. Considering all of that the price is a give-away.” Robert Graham