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About the Book:
Hinkley County
is a timely fictional satire about the Homeland Security and Emergency
Management Department of a rural mid-western county. The plot revolves
around the misguided adventures of the county elected officials, their
employees, and their official (and sometimes unofficial) activities.
The humor extends to the far reaches of the federal bureaucracy as the
hero is propelled into a Mr. Smith goes to Washington mission
that reveals the true meaning of wasted tax dollars.
Although irony runs rampant
throughout the story, there remains an acknowledgement of the basic
rural American values that allow the reader to find respite from the
implied truth about power and politics.
About the
Author:
Hinkley County
is Craig Sullivan's second novel and first humorous satire. He has
written numerous short stories as well as a compilation of poetry. He
holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the School of Broadcast
Journalism at Kent State University and has operated his own private
business for over thirty years residing in Lima, Ohio. |