Comfort in a Man Named Jakc



Good morning and welcome to Friday Feelings. All through September, we’re taking a peek at some stupendous science fiction authors. I have the fabulous luck to know each of these dedicated, hardworking individuals.
Frederick H. Crook appears today with his tale, Comfort in a Man Named Jakc. This book has a particular spot in my heart. You have to read it to understand fully why the main character’s name is spelled like it is!








Giacomo “Jack” Petrocelli is an honest, hardworking man of Italian descent, stuck on a post-Great Exodus world slowly falling to chaos. He lives within the confines of Chicago, Illinois, a shrinking city that is suffering from waves of influenza. The love of his life, Myriam, passes away, leaving behind her two sons from a previous marriage. Racked with guilt and self-doubt, Jack struggles with a life choice.
Chicago Police Detectives Frank Campanelli and Marcus Williams offer their help in this dramatic dystopian tale.


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About Frederick H. Crook
Frederick was born in Chicago in 1970 and now lives in Villa Park with his wife, Rae and their three miniature dachshunds. In 2009, Frederick began writing his first dystopian sci-fi novel, “The Dregs of Exodus”, which was self-published in late 2010. This was followed up with another novel, The Pirates of Exodus in 2012.
Throughout that year and early 2013, he published four dystopian novellas in eBook form for Kindle. His third novel, Campanelli: Sentinel, was picked up by Solstice Publishing in 2014, and was quickly followed by his other works, Minuteman Merlin, Of Knight & Devil, Campanelli: Siege of the Nighthunter, and the paranormal historical fiction novel, The Summer of ‘47.
For two years, Frederick served Solstice Publishing as an editor and continues to edit in a freelance capacity and write.


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