A Rain Sad Day: A Tale of the Sportsmens' Club

A Rain Sad Day: A Tale of the Sportsmens' Club

by David Seed
A Rain Sad Day: A Tale of the Sportsmens' Club

A Rain Sad Day: A Tale of the Sportsmens' Club

by David Seed

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Overview

The Sportsmen's Club is a two-story, skid-row structure of connected buildings housing a bar, a poker room, and a Chinese restaurant. The Sportsmen's Hotel reaches across the upper floor.
Business depends on a subculture of alcoholics, hustlers, shills, gamblers, and those in need of a cheap room. Among them is Alexander Kyness who seems to have chosen the club as a place in which to live a life of obscurity. His friends call him "Kindness."
In this odd little world of greed, deception, and predation, Kindness maintains an attitude of detachment. But his aversion to entanglement may meet its match in "Little Doll" Grey, the bar manager whose formidable wit keeps order over the misfits and malcontents in this place where something interesting always happens.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940044512221
Publisher: Western Grebe Publishing
Publication date: 05/02/2013
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 183 KB

About the Author

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About the author:

David Seed was born August 15, 1931 in Minot, North Dakota. In his eleventh year the family moved to Dunsmuir, California where he graduated high school, believing himself to be a writer. In the fall of 1949 he started at the University of California at Berkeley and did his best to learn what he could of life. He managed to graduate in the spring of 1956 and continued to follow his calling, experiencing a chaotic life as both participant and observer. He is now an old man writing books in Oregon.

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