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Are the conspiracy theorists right? Were there multiple assassins
at Dealey Plaza on that fateful day in 1963? The 1950s. A bright
young boy is raised in a state welfare system and struggles with an
internal rage that marks him as a sociopath. A team of CIA field
agents work covert ops in Soviet-occupied East Berlin. Their
specialty: assassinations. The lives and destinies of these people
converge when the boy grows up to become a CIA-trained agent,
mentored by the old spies and freelancing as a rogue for the
military-industrial complex. As he prepares for his first
assignment as a kill-for-hire mercenary, he copes with identity
changes, a CIA sanction, blown covers, women who complicate his
work, and personal doubts about a mission that places him in Dealey
Plaza on November 22, 1963. With JFK in his crosshairs, the
youthful rogue knows that success will allow him to retire young,
but failure could lead to his own termination. His ambitions and
conscience are at odds, and his future rests on the pull of a
trigger.
The companion book to Al Stevens's popular "Ventriloquism: Art,
Craft, Profession," this book contains a comprehensive collection
of scripts that Al wrote over the years for his ventriloquist act
and that he has performed in night clubs, private parties, and
corporate shows. Many of Al's most popular routines are here
including Doodley Squat, Viagra for Dummies, Uncle Sweeter's Ol'
Woman, Dexter at School, Aunt Sally the Librarian, Uncle Sweeter
Goes to the Doctor, and Juan Comes to the USA. The material ranges
from G-rated to a small sampling of R.
Learn Ventriloquism from the ground up as taught by a master:
Technique, comedy, performance, equipment, promotion, and show
business. "Al Stevens has written this wonderful new textbook on
ventriloquism that any student - young or old, beginner or seasoned
pro - will find of tremendous value. It covers not only the basics,
albeit described in new ways and with delightful new twists, but it
also contains advanced techniques and concepts for the serious
student. In addition, it reveals deep insight into subjects rarely
touched upon in other books on ventriloquism." From the Foreword by
Tom Ladshaw
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