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A noir thriller in the tradition of Raymond Chandler mixed with the chemical paranoia of Philip K. Dick.

Manifesto Destination tells the story of Elmore Johnson, a champion alcoholic who snaps dirty pictures for a living. When he takes pictures of a rich daddy's little girl doing naughty things on the wrong side of the tracks, he gets mixed up in a conspiracy involving the police department, a taxi company, and a giant drug corporation selling dope in drug stores as well as local street corners.

Alec Cizak writes of Indy's meaner streets with both authority and humor. This is his first novel, written in 2001. His fiction and poetry has appeared in numerous literary journals.

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