The Impotent Avenger

Fiction & Literature, Humorous
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Author: T.S. Farley ISBN: 9780463307007
Publisher: T.S. Farley Publication: June 29, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: T.S. Farley
ISBN: 9780463307007
Publisher: T.S. Farley
Publication: June 29, 2018
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Finn Riley does everything he is supposed to, and a whole bunch of other stuff he probably should not. By day, the middle-aged, stay-at-home New York City dad dotes on the health and well-being of his cancer-stricken wife, helicopter-parents the quote/unquote “gifted and talented” son he calls the Prince of New York, and struggles mightily to eke out a living in an industry he has already led a national protest against. By night, for reasons surely only he can fathom, he takes on the persona of a character called The Curmudgeon Avenger, raising a banner of righteous indignation, social vigilantism, and incipient lunacy in his battle against what he perceives as the many obvious ills of the modern world: namely, maddeningly unaware & iPhone-obsessed Manhattan pedestrians, the proliferation of unwarranted FFM threesomes for the obviously undeserving Millennial male, and way too many god-damned frozen yogurt shops in the East Village. It’s not all fun and games for Finn though. Far from in it, in fact, as Death looms. Death looms. It refuses to offer Finn himself any respite, his own sweet sleep, but for his wife and his city Death maybe already have come calling. Against that, Finn and his Avenger will fight...

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Finn Riley does everything he is supposed to, and a whole bunch of other stuff he probably should not. By day, the middle-aged, stay-at-home New York City dad dotes on the health and well-being of his cancer-stricken wife, helicopter-parents the quote/unquote “gifted and talented” son he calls the Prince of New York, and struggles mightily to eke out a living in an industry he has already led a national protest against. By night, for reasons surely only he can fathom, he takes on the persona of a character called The Curmudgeon Avenger, raising a banner of righteous indignation, social vigilantism, and incipient lunacy in his battle against what he perceives as the many obvious ills of the modern world: namely, maddeningly unaware & iPhone-obsessed Manhattan pedestrians, the proliferation of unwarranted FFM threesomes for the obviously undeserving Millennial male, and way too many god-damned frozen yogurt shops in the East Village. It’s not all fun and games for Finn though. Far from in it, in fact, as Death looms. Death looms. It refuses to offer Finn himself any respite, his own sweet sleep, but for his wife and his city Death maybe already have come calling. Against that, Finn and his Avenger will fight...

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