<p>The Book of James is a celebration of life with a comedic touch and a Cajun twist.&nbsp; Ironically it begins on a serious note as Jamison J. James now an octogenarian ponders ending the life of his best friend Ted.&nbsp; There is nothing to prevent him from doing so since he has killed before.</p><p>James as he is familiarly called is a veteran of World War II who spent most of his time during his service years as a Nazi prisoner in Stalag 17B near Krems Austria.&nbsp; This is where he first knowingly takes a life by choking a guard to death.&nbsp; He is not a man who regrets and reasons &ldquo;&hellip;some men deserve to die ahead of schedule.&rdquo;</p><p>He has earned a reputation as a good family man and astute businessman during his lifetime.&nbsp; He may have taken a few shortcuts along the way but does it matter if you&rsquo;ve lived to be a respectable old man?&nbsp; After all a little embezzlement here and an occasional adultery there don&rsquo;t mean a thing if they have never come to light.</p><p>James is a man of his generation.&nbsp; He loves baseball as played by the New York Yankees and the orchestral music of the Big Band Era especially that of Glenn Miller.&nbsp; He is an accomplished dancer and uses his talent to good advantage in his younger days with the women in his life.</p><p>The Book of James begins in the northern far tamer part of Louisiana before expanding to its fun-loving south.&nbsp; The settings shift and the memorable characters reflect the spirit of the Cajun and Creole cultures where the rallying cry is &ldquo;Laissez les bon temps rouler!&rdquo;&nbsp; It&rsquo;s translated as &ldquo;Let the good times roll!&rdquo;</p><p>And roll they will.&nbsp; Expect visits to entertaining and uniquely Louisiana places&mdash;a&nbsp; bordello in the New Orleans French Quarter an impromptu concert on a front porch in Cajun country and a sporting event where the main attraction is the odd assortment of crazed fans.</p><p>The Book of James takes the reader to some unexpected places but the journey is meant to be fun and enlightening.&nbsp; It is the literary equivalent of a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma.&nbsp; There are secrets to be revealed but they may be more of the human heart than physical things hidden behind a clever cover.</p><p>The Book of James is a unique work and is best read under the conditions that it was authored.&nbsp; Glenn Miller&rsquo;s tunes should be playing in the background. The chapter headings are all songs Glenn Miller recorded.&nbsp; Please use it as a guide but include &ldquo;Little Brown Jug&rdquo; &ldquo;Tuxedo Junction&rdquo; and &ldquo;A String of Pearls.&rdquo;</p><p>The Book of James is the second in a trilogy of works and is appropriate for most readers.&nbsp; The first novel Better To Be Vile is recommended only for those who understand the meaning of Shakespeare&rsquo;s Sonnet 121.</p><p>The author John Dye practiced pharmacy for thirty-five years until he got it right and retired.</p>
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