The Hypnotist’s Assistant Richard DeVall- Blog Tour




The Hypnotist’s Assistant
by Richard DeVall
Genre: Coming of Age



When 13 year old Gary Crockett hypnotizes Earl Lancaster and Earl stands

from his wheelchair everything changes for both of them. Gary

suspects Earl of lying about his paralysis and Gary’s mom thinks

Earl is sexy and a business genius. Before long all three need to

leave town in a hurry.


 


This coming of age tale is full of surprises and quirky characters,

twisted circumstances and weird resolutions. It’s a breezy look at

race relations, ladyboys, virginity, snake biting churches and meditation.


The novel is a one day read and sprinkled with humor.


The Hypnotist’s Assistant explores healing, romance, religion, deception,

dysfunction, inspiration, gender, addiction and loss.


What begins as an extraordinary event ends with new found love, true

friendship and hope. Bottom line – this book ultimately does what

books do, it brings the reader entertainment and escape.



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Richard DeVall was born in Virginia near the Washington D.C. border. He

worked as a 1st Class Steam Engineer in D.C. and then became a class

A General Contractor. He now lives in Richmond Virginia where he’s

retired and fulfilling a lifetime dream of publishing books. He like

books of all flavors and is always working on at least two novels at

any given time.


 


Brief Guest Post from Richard DeVall:


I hear music type people refer to digital music as cold, vinyl as being warm and tapes having depth. I wouldn’t have a clue. What I’m going to mention is the differences in perceptions of Audio, electronic and paperback books.


Audio is great for busy hands. It lacks intimacy in the area of pause and reflection. That’s because it’s a pace car that’s moving at a constant speed forward. It’s great for folks on the go. It’s actually a book on the go.


Kindle – Nook – Kobo – phone – tablet and desktop reading. I find the difference between those forms of reading and paperback almost, but not quite the same. The difference is familiarity. A book is a little warmer, like meatloaf and potatoes versus a grilled cheese sandwich, a cold pickle and soup.




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