Maybe This Ain't Heaven
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About The Book

<p>When millionaire ad executive Rich Larson flees New York for the Catskills he seeks the kind of happiness derived from a rod reel and a bucket of worms. But after he assumes a new identity as Johnny Paycash a singer-songwriter who regularly performs at the Hooten Holler Taproom he is inexplicably framed as a drug-dealing terrorist by a crooked cross-dressing cop. </p><p>After his fingerprints are found on a bag of cocaine Johnny is arrested thrown in the slammer and forced to rely on Fat Schanz his gambling-addicted ex-convict lawyer to bail him out. If not for his girlfriend Sugarfoot a vivacious farm girl who sings like an angel and shoots like Annie Oakley Johnny might go insane-the exact defense his lawyer is planning on his behalf. As Johnny stands in court in front of Judge Perkins he receives raucous support from the unruly regulars of the Hooten Holler Taproom-including Big Al a house painter who looks like Elvis and Tommy Dick a womanizing honky-tonk piano man. </p><p>As mayhem surrounds the trial a mysterious ghostwriting gossip columnist chronicles the adventures and leads the entire oddball group to a surprise unveiling of the truth about a kidnapping a murder and quite possibly a miracle.</p>
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