Littlethumb Brooks is an internationally renowned artist suffering a life of great tragedy. While the world knows Littlethumb as a famous painter, he secretly moonlights as the operational force behind his uncle's globetrotting team of soldiers of fortune, the Electric Medicine Men. When Littlethumb's most famous collection of paintings, The Marias, is stolen, it's up to the Electric Medicine Men to recover them. Along the way the team discovers a world-changing invention, a villainous syndicate marches toward global upheaval, and a disturbed journalist unleashes his misguided wrath on our…mehr
Littlethumb Brooks is an internationally renowned artist suffering a life of great tragedy. While the world knows Littlethumb as a famous painter, he secretly moonlights as the operational force behind his uncle's globetrotting team of soldiers of fortune, the Electric Medicine Men. When Littlethumb's most famous collection of paintings, The Marias, is stolen, it's up to the Electric Medicine Men to recover them. Along the way the team discovers a world-changing invention, a villainous syndicate marches toward global upheaval, and a disturbed journalist unleashes his misguided wrath on our hero. Navigating all of this madness, Littlethumb's greatest challenge is conquering the fear he'll never be able to safely raise his daughter.
Truant D. Memphis is also the author of Littlethumb Sneezed, Post Oh!pocalypto Poppycock, Daffodil, and the novella The Boy Who Fell from the Past. He's written for the stage, performed in theater and on film, and curated multiple religious texts into one giant book of rules titled Meditations With Monkeys. When he isn't writing, he's painting or exercising or listening to music or watching screen content or reminiscing about the good ol' days or thinking about tomorrow or noodling with an instrument or ranting about the nature of existence. Or, walking with his best friend, a lil' doggie named Roscoe. You might find Truant and Roscoe roaming the streets of Louisville, KY, kicking rocks. You will know them by the smiles on their faces. Peace.
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