Cross Dressing
A satirical tale of debt, faith, and unexpected romance
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Duckworth Books
Published:23rd Sep '21
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Dan Steele's life takes a wild turn in Cross Dressing as he faces debt, insurance fraud, and unexpected love while navigating absurd circumstances.
In Cross Dressing, Dan Steele is living the high life, but at a steep price. As a big-shot ad executive, he feels entitled to indulge in all the luxuries life has to offer, even if it means living well beyond his means. However, his extravagant lifestyle leads him into a web of debt that spirals out of control. Just when he thinks he has found a way out by stealing a brilliant idea for a multimillion-dollar account, his plans are derailed by the unexpected arrival of his brother, Father Michael, a Catholic priest in dire need of financial help. Dan's decision to assist his brother with his insurance card instead of cash sets off a chain of events that will change his life forever.
As Father Michael racks up a staggering medical bill, Dan finds himself facing a moral dilemma after his brother's untimely death. With the threat of prison for insurance fraud looming over him, Dan must consider an unconventional solution: taking a vow of poverty and becoming a man of the cloth. However, the situation becomes increasingly complicated when he is pursued by an unyielding insurance investigator, a psychopathic copywriter seeking revenge, and a mysterious killer from his brother's past. Amidst this chaos, Dan also finds himself falling for a gun-toting nun, adding another layer of absurdity to his already tangled life.
Bill Fitzhugh's Cross Dressing is a satirical exploration of morality, family, and the lengths one will go to escape the consequences of their choices. With a unique blend of humor and suspense, this novel keeps readers engaged as Dan navigates the challenges of his new reality, ultimately questioning what it means to truly live a good life.
ISBN: 9781788423328
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304 pages