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    <![CDATA[Mike Nelson's Death Rat!: A Novel]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p> What if an aging, unsuccessful Minnesota author of history books with names like Old von Steuben Had a Farm: The German-American Settlement of the Midwest decided he could write a book every bit as vapid and ridiculous as the books that sold four hundred times more copies than his own? Well, he would write <em>Death Rat,</em> of course, the thrilling tale of a man who battles prejudice, his inner demons, and a cunning six-foot-long rat. </p> <p> And what if he was told by publishers that, at sixty years of age, though his book was a thrilling read, he just didn't look the part of a virile writer of gripping adventure books featuring cunning six-foot-long rats? Well, he would cook up a scheme so outrageous, it would incur the wrath of Gus Bromstad, the beloved author of the homespun <em>Dogwood Downs</em> series of books. And it would stir up the bizarre religious fervor of King Leo, the libidinous funk superstar whose CD &#147;LoveDeathTomorrowJelly&#148; was one of the biggest sellers of the decade. And it would throw him into a strange symbiotic relationship with the entire town of Holey, Minnesota, population 38. </p> <p> Such is the fate of one Pontius Feeb, the hapless author of <em>Death Rat.</em> . . and perhaps the fate of all who attempt to write gripping novels featuring cunning six-foot-long rats. </p>]]>
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