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Cancertown - An Inconvenient Tooth - cover

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Cancertown - An Inconvenient Tooth

Cy Dethan

Publisher: Markosia Enterprises Ltd

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Summary

Vince Morley is a man with big problems and a brain tumour like a baby’s fist; living with one foot in a monstrous alternate world he calls Cancertown. When the lost and dispossessed of London start tripping over the same cracks in reality he spends his life avoiding, Morley realises he must confront the residents of Cancertown – and risk finding his place among them.
Available since: 12/15/2016.

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