“It’s the little things that drive a man to madness.” ~Charles BukowskiThat man is Jordie Flank, parking-lot attendant for a college bookstore. Overeducated, underemployed and unable to psychologically filter out life’s small annoyances, Jordie is slowly going insane. Living in a perpetual state of anxiety and perceived injustices, Jordie’s tenuous grip on reality is utterly undone by the death of his wife. Once his descent begins, Jordie rapidly spirals toward absolute madness, yielding to the deafeningly final compulsion to commit mass murder. It’s not always madness the ‘little things’ drive a man to - sometimes it’s the morgue.
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- Author Jason Cornelius
- Language English
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