Banana Hammock

ebook A "Write Your Own Damn Story" Adventure

By Jack Kilborn

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Formatted expressly for ebook readers!

Private Detective Harry McGlade is hired by an Amish woman who suspects her husband is cheating on her. Going undercover into their community, Harry must untangle a web of lies and deception to find the truth. This will be his biggest challenge yet. Because Harry McGlade is an idiot.

Lead Harry through a series of comic misadventures and bad puns as he traverses the J. A. Konrath universe, popping into many familiar books and stories. Prepare to be shocked and amazed by scenes that are just plain wrong.

It's over 60,000 words of Harry McGlade, which is probably way too much.

About "Write Your Own Damn Story" Adventures

Banana Hammock is not a single, linear book, and should not be read sequentially, page by page. Instead, it is an interactive text adventure.

This ebook is meant to be read out of order, depending on the path you, the reader, choose.

Harry McGlade is a continuing character in the Jacqueline “Jack" Daniels series. At the end of each section, you decide where Harry goes, and what he does. By following different paths, you can arrive at many different endings. There are literally hundreds of variations.

You control the character. You control the fun.

Join Harry and a cast pulled from J. A. Konrath and Jack Kilborn stories, and push ebook technology to the boundaries of reading enjoyment, or something like that.

From the Author

This ebook is filled with raunchy humor, and has something to offend everyone. If you believe there are taboo things that shouldn't be laughed at or made fun of, don't buy it. Instead, pick up one of my other, less-offensive books. But if you like roasting sacred cows, read on. You'll laugh.

From the Book

“Hell no, I don't want to get your damn horse," I said. “I'm an important man, with important stuff to do, probably."

I turned back to Facebook and continued playing Combville—a game where you used a virtual comb to comb a virtual head of hair, over and over and over again until time and life lost all meaning and you questioned the reason for your birth.

“But Amos will starve! There's nothing to eat in an auto pound."

“Your horse is named Amos?"

She nodded.

“Isn't your husband named Amos as well?"

“Yes."

“You don't think that's odd?" I asked.

“Not at all. But my brother Amos finds it strange."

“I promise we'll get the horse later," I lied. “Right now we need to go to the costume shop."

“For what?" Lulu asked.

“For one of those plain black suits and an Abe Lincoln beard." I winked. “I'm going undercover as an Amish guy."

To go to the costume shop, CLICK HERE

To keep playing Combville, CLICK HERE

Banana Hammock