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Explore a captivating collection of Southern Noir tales that blend humor, science fiction, and sharp political insights, all set against the backdrop of rural Alabama, where eccentric philosophies and fundamentalist beliefs collide in unexpected ways. H.E. Rozelle, an Alabama native and former teacher, invites readers into a world where the absurd meets the profound. Each story in Sundown on Benton County offers a unique glimpse into the lives of quirky characters navigating the complexities of modern existence. From the dusty backroads to the vibrant local haunts, Rozelle's narratives are…mehr

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Explore a captivating collection of Southern Noir tales that blend humor, science fiction, and sharp political insights, all set against the backdrop of rural Alabama, where eccentric philosophies and fundamentalist beliefs collide in unexpected ways. H.E. Rozelle, an Alabama native and former teacher, invites readers into a world where the absurd meets the profound. Each story in Sundown on Benton County offers a unique glimpse into the lives of quirky characters navigating the complexities of modern existence. From the dusty backroads to the vibrant local haunts, Rozelle's narratives are infused with a sense of place that is both familiar and surreal. As the tales unfold, readers encounter a rich tapestry of themes, including the clash of tradition and progress, the absurdity of belief systems, and the often humorous consequences of human folly. With a keen eye for detail and a sharp wit, Rozelle crafts stories that resonate with anyone who has ever felt out of place in their own hometown. This collection is a commentary on the universal struggles of identity, belonging, and the search for meaning in a chaotic world. Prepare for a journey that will entertain, provoke thought, and leave you pondering long after the last page is turned.
Autorenporträt
H.E. Rozelle is a "liberal, tree hugging, progressive," living in a very red state. He is a retired schoolteacher.