Joseph Peter McMullin
Although called an 'achingly poignant look at the awkwardness of adolescent years' and a 'deft political thriller in the tradition of Clancy and Koontz', it is in fact neither of these. It is a collection of poetry which captures the grandeur and magnificence of human drama. No, no, that’s not it either. This is in fact a collection of poems of largely personal consequence collected together for the first time to prevent the author from having to look all over the house for them. Including the garage. 3