The Acts of the Compassionates

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Bayeux Arts, 2004 - 163 pages

The Acts of the Compassionates: "The pleasures of this novel come from the absurd situations, the baroque language and the passing shots at everything from gay marriage to wardrobe malfunctions. How the author manages to hit so many topics, on so many cylinders, in a scant 164 pages, makes this news editor weep with fraternal pride." -- Allen Voivod in Deadbrain.com.

George Bush is thought to be on a "mission to Mars," in search of dragons. Compelled by visions and prophecies, Richard the Unabashed (Cheney) and Don Carlos Borracha (Rumsfeld) then convince the rest of the Compassionates and the Kikbutzin (American) people to conquer the evil Kizhands (Iraqis) and their despicable King Subman (Saddam Hussein).

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Section 1
1
Section 2
77
Section 3
136
Section 4
Copyright

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About the author (2004)

Originally published under the pseudonym of Luke Moonwalker, this eBook edition is, in reality, the work of Ashis Gupta, Indian-born novelist, poet, and academic, who lives in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

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