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The Craziest Month of Max McGuire's Life: Max McGuire Duology, #2
The Crazy McGuires: Max McGuire Duology, #1
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Max McGuire claims to have lived the craziest month ever lived in the history of the world. He lives in a treehouse in Coconut Grove, Florida, and drives a 1960 amphibious car. It is 1984 and he has a comfortable life, supported by a mail-order business.

The moment Max decides to find the million dollars in gold that his now-dead father supposedly had, the craziest month of Max's life begins. First, a corpse falls out of his closet. And it gets wackier from there. His only three lovers come back into his life at the same time. And not only does his three lovers come back, it is as if his whole crazy past comes back to haunt him.

This is the second volume of the Max McGuire Duology.

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Release dateApr 23, 2023
The Craziest Month of Max McGuire's Life: Max McGuire Duology, #2
The Crazy McGuires: Max McGuire Duology, #1

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  • The Crazy McGuires: Max McGuire Duology, #1

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    The Crazy McGuires: Max McGuire Duology, #1
    The Crazy McGuires: Max McGuire Duology, #1

    Max McGuire claims to have the craziest family that ever existed. His father Mack is one of the world's greatest Monet forgers. His mother is a local music teacher and socialite, or as much a socialite as Fair City, Alabama, allows. His sister, a boarding school student, is quite the vixen and the protégé of her mother. Mack's Miami cousin Tony is an international criminal. It is Max's cousin talented Corky from New Orleans he is in love with. And her mother Lynnette is the craziest of all the McGuires. Max wants to go to Harvard, be captain of the rowing and wrestling teams, and be in the most elite fraternity. But when you have a family as wacky as Max's, and have to pay for the crimes of your father, you don't get what you want. That does not stop Max's pursuit for happiness and greatness. We follow Max's life from age five to twenty-nine, which takes us to his homeplace in Alabama, to Ecuador, to Miami. This is the first of two volumes dealing with Max's life.

  • The Craziest Month of Max McGuire's Life: Max McGuire Duology, #2

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    The Craziest Month of Max McGuire's Life: Max McGuire Duology, #2
    The Craziest Month of Max McGuire's Life: Max McGuire Duology, #2

    Max McGuire claims to have lived the craziest month ever lived in the history of the world. He lives in a treehouse in Coconut Grove, Florida, and drives a 1960 amphibious car. It is 1984 and he has a comfortable life, supported by a mail-order business. The moment Max decides to find the million dollars in gold that his now-dead father supposedly had, the craziest month of Max's life begins. First, a corpse falls out of his closet. And it gets wackier from there. His only three lovers come back into his life at the same time. And not only does his three lovers come back, it is as if his whole crazy past comes back to haunt him. This is the second volume of the Max McGuire Duology.

Author

Phillip Quinn Morris

Phillip Quinn Morris was born in Limestone County, Alabama, in 1954. His father owned a small farm at the edge of town and a grocery store in town.  Phillip worked at both while growing up and going to school. As a young adult, he moved to Miami—with a short stint in Ecuador—to pursue the writer’s life. He has worked as a meat-cutter, engine-rebuilder, mussel diver and house painter. Phillip’s first novel, MUSSELS, was published by Random House. It was followed with the publication of THIRSTY CITY. Both novels are now in print in French translation. Harry Crews called him “a talent to watch.” The French Rolling Stone gave him a full page article concerning MISTER ALABAMA, the French title for MUSSELS. He now lives on the west coast of Florida.

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