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Nelson Munroe carries a shipment he should have never agreed to
take. Swinging between paranoia and desperation he convinces
himself that completing the delivery circuit will provide
redemption and the possibility of a new start for his stalled life.
How could he know what awaits him once he hits his destination? A
pack of dogs acting as guides to his deconstruction, a man burrowed
in a hole who gives him a chance of escape, a destitute and
luckless rock duo, a captain of an ore barge who might give him his
last, best chance for a purposeful life, a faded beauty, a queen of
the dispossessed, who gives him shelter, and his lost connection
who takes a dim and murderous view of his ineptitude. Cactus Jack
has stumbled back into town, looking to put down roots, to find a
sense of permanence and the healing of old wounds, after decades of
following his enormous appetites and passions. He buys an abandoned
house in the rotted core of the city and soon a family of runaways,
outcasts and his one enduring love form around his grandiose and
cockeyed vision. Nothing will stand in the way of Jack's last great
act, not his battered knees and broken-down body, not his poverty,
or his own history of abandonment and failure. So go the two
narratives in this whipsaw of a novel that careens between prophecy
and slapstick, trivia and philosophy, absurdity and social
commentary, between sex and violence, jokes and meditations, song
and a flawed psychological evaluation. Dogs in the Cathedral covers
the ground of the epic within in a city on the verge of collapse or
rebirth.
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