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This screwball comedy floats through the little town of Marysville like the ever-threatening floodwaters of the mighty Yuba river.
As the chicken farming flamenco dancer finishes her first gig, Billy Marlin and Sundog Anderson carry out their half-baked scheme, sending real estate mogul Harry Trunk over the edge with a gun the size of Texas. In the midst of the biggest flood in a decade our hapless heroes find themselves in a room with a nut case and his pistol. It’s fun, it’s goofy and the best of all no one gets hurt. . . too much.
Author’s note
Having spent my youth and early adulthood among a more seedy layer of society, I wrote this comedy as a window into the psyche of some of the people I knew during my wild years in the San Francisco Bay area.
My observation from those early experiences is that it doesn’t matter what level of society one calls home, we all live among twisted and disconnected people of all ages who can not see beyond themselves. At the same time, we are also surrounded by caring human beings ready and more than willing to be heros at whatever level is presented them.
It’s an odd world we live in filled with opposing thoughts and modes of living. I do hope you enjoy these pages as much as I enjoyed writing them.


