Crescent City Heat Season Two: Fat City Blues (#1)

by Charlie Brown

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In 1971, Paul Hornung lost his Superbowl ring in a poker game in the section of the suburbs of New Orleans called Fat City. Three generations fight and struggle over its possession, paying the price for their greed.

Fat City Blues, inspired by Richard Wagner's ring cycle, is the second in the Crescent City Heat series of novellas written and read by Charlie Brown, the writer of The French Quarter Hustle and Dragon Ash and the writer/director of the feature film Angels Die Slowly.

More information and downloads can be found at mojotoothproductions.com and angelsdieslowly.com.

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