After Big Town: Raising Cane

· Xlibris Corporation
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138
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Newly elected president, Lee Chung Wilson, has declared sugar an illegal substance in the United States. Steve Shadow, former manager of defunct Big Town, a government-run weight-loss facility, takes over the late Sugar Gannon's contraband sugar operation in Colombia. He covertly supplies all of the government-run restaurants and bakeries with a doubly sweet form of sugar that can be taken home by customers in subtly requested "doggie-bags." Shadow hires a detective for protection from rivaling South American sugar lords and reconnects with M-1, a resurrected robot from Big Town, to help him satisfy the nation's sweet tooth and quiet down deprived, rioting protestors.

About the author

J. N. Sadler is a native of Havertown, Pennsylvania, who has been writing for over forty years. She has written and published two full volumes of poetry with her illustrations, Headwinds and Full Sail, and has been published in many small literary magazines. Once member of the Mad Poets Society in Media, PA, and also the Overbrook Poets in Philadelphia, she reads her poetry at many local venues. She is the former poetry director at Tyme Gallery in Havertown, PA, and at Baldwin’s Book Barn in West Chester, PA. She has written twenty-four flash fictions novels. Eighteen have been published and can be found at Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble.com, Xlibris.com, under J. N. Sadler books. They can also be purchased at Main Point Books and the book store at Swarthmore College.

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