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                   The Last Night at the Jupiter Saloon and Other Stories
                   by Jim Driesen
                   
                    236 pages
                    
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                    A collection of short stories filled with quirky characters striving to survive, or at least make sense of, this crazy world of ours.                    
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           Category: Fiction:Short Stories
          
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           About the Book
          
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             A diverse collection of forty-three stories inhabited by eclectic characters waiting to meet you. 
 
A stranger enters a saloon in a desolate, baking hot town in the Arizona desert with a cryptic warning. A murder mystery involving Santa Claus. 
 
Ghosts with a sense of humor haunting a graveyard on Halloween. 
 
Dogs chasing cats, kids playing T-ball, what really happened to Hitler, and aliens from Alpha Centauri that have plans for planet earth. 
 
Plus, many more. Sit back in a comfortable chair and enjoy the journey.            
              
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           Jim Driesen is a writer splitting time between beautiful coastal Washington state and the high desert of southern Arizona.           | 
         
       
        
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