âMay be destined to become one of the great underground classics of the twenty-first century.â âLansing State Journal
Burned-out private dick Michael McGill needs to jump-start his career. What he gets instead is a cattle prod to the crotch. The presidentâs heroin-addicted chief of staff wants McGill to find the Constitutionâthe real one the Founding Fathers secretly devised for the time of gravest crisis. And with God, civility, and Momâs homemade apple pie already dead or dying, that time is now. But McGill has a talent for stumbling into every imaginable depravityâand this case is driving him even deeper into Americaâs darkest, dankest underbelly, toward obscenities that boggle even his mind.
âCombines the noir sensibilities of Raymond Chandler with the grotesqueness of Chuck Palahniukâs infamous short story âGutsâ and the acerbic social commentary of William S. Burroughsâs Naked Lunch.â âChicago Tribune
âLaugh-out-loud funny . . . a deeply inventive look at the undercurrents beneath the mainstream popular culture.â âCharlotte Observer
âNot for the faint of heart.â âEntertainment Weekly