<p>Spring break mid-1990s in a small California beach town. A middle-aged man suffering a 'mid-life crisis' meets a young woman while out barhopping with a friend and in less time than it takes for a few strokes of a Corona bottle she creates an emotional whirlpool that will threaten his sanity. Yet will eventually lead to uncovering a murder.</p><p>Narrated in nearly-stream-of-consciousness by the man as he spends the next couple of days floating through a movable bubble of strange but wondrous daydreams beyond his imagination spiced by illusions of the young woman. Engulfed within those hallucinatory outings still churns the 'crisis' he is experiencing - divorce after a longtime marriage collapsed then financial ruin followed by guilt over not being there for his children chaos made the worse by booze.</p><p>A mental state also intensified by his desire to creatively write again dabbling even in poetry a literary form he hadn't messed with for near two decades. And also discovering he can cry too easily.</p><p>Instead of employment at a level with his age his life's work and education he's chief night cook at a popular Italian pizzeria in Pismo Beach an old old guy compared to his way-youthful co-workers. However he develops a knack for the phrase 'Yeah right' and the music of 4 Non Blondes.</p><p>Spring break at a pizza joint is beyond the concept of pandemonium yet he handles the pressure though in a whining-like poise. Despite the restaurant getting slammed and all the rush disorder and craziness that comes from it the young woman makes two visionary visits once playing out the scene at the bar - near-insane situations he conceals by playing dumb which as it turns out is quite easy.</p><p>Along with the cook's job he also occasionally prepares legal documents for his friend from the bar a lawyer who's reeling through a similar 'crisis' of divorce and child guilt who can't seem to stay sober. In a short time the two had developed an intense camaraderie of oddball misery - listening to their conversations one would think they were illiterate rednecks cussing everything and using the most-horrible grammar. Nonetheless they're 'best buds' so in the words of the cook/writer's 15-year-old daughter with whom from time to time also shares a toke or two off a joint.</p><p>Two days following the meeting in the bar and after a county courthouse visit to file a motion in a nasty divorce case he encounters the young woman on the sidewalk finds her to be much older in age and too carried a long-forgotten footnote tied to his distant past. A sensual trek through a seemingly hallucinogenic-like wormhole into a nostalgic neighborhood fabricated from a youthful maybe more-secure time generates an unraveling criminal scenario.</p><p>In like manner he faces an abhorrent sacrifice in obtaining justice for that story.</p><p>A mystery is a mystery until it's not. Visually written Brown-Eyed Girl With A Cold Corona is a quick-paced exploration of life and love through the years even beyond murder with knowledge of the crime elucidated by the murder victim.</p><p><br></p>
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