• 9 Lupine Road

  • A Supernatural Tale on the Tracks of Kerouac
  • By: Eric D. Lehman
  • Narrated by: Avery Bowne
  • Length: 6 hrs and 26 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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9 Lupine Road

By: Eric D. Lehman
Narrated by: Avery Bowne
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Abandoned before birth by his father Rupert Plain, rookie FBI Agent Dominic Wood finally tracks him down at a small bookshop in Massachusetts. The first thing he learns is that his father loves the author Jack Kerouac. The second is that he claims to be a werewolf.

Dominic begins an illegal investigation that will risk both his job and his sanity, as he follows Rupert’s three decade tale of homelessness and obsession. From the cliffs of Big Sur to Kerouac’s birthplace on Lupine Road, their dual quests explore the dark mysteries of the American psyche, and a generational divide comes to monstrous life. This gripping novel of fathers and sons will leave listeners guessing up to the last minute, and beyond.

©2021 Eric D. Lehman (P)2021 Homebound Publications

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A new twist on Kerouac

Beautifully written but not unapproachable, a fun read, but not pulp or easily forgotten pop fiction, this story sticks with you. It is a tale of family and grief all told through the veil of the supernatural and the ghost of Kerouac.

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