Reseña del editor:
BONUS MAN explores the life of Adam “Bonus Man” Bonifacius, a former Great War medic and participant in the Bonus Army March of 1932. The march, a gathering of veterans in Washington D.C. protesting compensations promised but not paid, is ultimately turned back by the U.S. Government with tanks and tear gas. Bonus Man hits the road determined to find a way into medical school—the bonus would've done the trick—and maybe a little revenge along the way. The thing about revenge is, well, he's just not very good at it. He is good at removing bullets, a skill acquired under fire during the war and put into practice when Bonus Man runs smack into a John Dillinger prison break—leading to a gunpoint invitation to stay on as sawbones to the gang. It may not be medical school but it's certainly an education. And Bonus Man falls in love. Twice. If that doesn't complicate things enough, the FBI has an agent on his trail who is convinced not only of Bonus Man's complicity in the Dillinger escape but also in the Lindbergh kidnapping.
Biografía del autor:
Will Tinkham is the author of three novels, BONUS MAN, NO HAPPIER STATE and ALICE AND HER GRAND BELL. He lives and writes in Minneapolis, MN. He has published short fiction on three continents and long ago attended Bread Loaf on a scholarship. Novel excerpts have appeared in 2015 Saint Paul Almanac, Skive Magazine, About Place Journal, The Fieldstone Review, as well as mgv2_69 & mgv2_71 issues and their D-Day 68th Anniversary Anthology. He can be found at: willtinkham.blogspot.com.
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