The thirteenth volume of Nashville: The Mood. A terribly fumbled opening of a new "upscale" restaurant. The Church of Mesmenology continues its march to prominence and influence. Conflicts between neighbors. Lawyers failing to impress clients or do their jobs. Office politics and personal disputes. A streetwalker plans her future even as it slips away. Is Nashville simply Music City? The capital of Tennessee? Or is it something else? A state of mind? A sea of corruption and hypocrisy? A world of happiness, ordinariness, vicious gossip, and political skullduggery? Where politics, religion, sex, and crime cross paths in such a way as to be almost indistinguishable? Prepare to enter the psychological underbelly of Nashville.
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Donald H. Carpenter is a former certified public accountant who is the author of six books: Dueling Voices, I Lost It At The Beginning, 101 Reasons NOT to Murder the Entire Saudi Royal Family, He Knew Where He Was Going (?), Man of a Million Fragments: The True Story of Clay Shaw, and LANNY. He is currently working on a fictional series about Nashville.