Tick Hill
The Hills Are Alive With the Sound Of Arachnids Unless you kiss your picture of George Bush every night before you go to bed and pray to Homeland Security to keep you safe from the boogie man, Tick Hill is the book for you. Prophetic? Tick Hill shows a defunct Homeland Security still destroying what it is supposedly designed to protect. When the red, white and blue ticks invented to protect freedom escape a secret government lab and start eating people, the action and the black humor starts to drip from the pages. Tick Hill is an act of freedom: freedom from the suppression of opinion, freedom from moral hypocrisy and false literary pretense, freedom to celebrate liberty at a time when many Americans are ready to give it up to what a Supreme Court Justice thinks is impending dictatorship. It s about freedom from fear in the herd and freedom to have fun! Tick Hill is a bawdy, horror-filled romp through the Ozark Mountains. You'll never see the woods, ticks, or Homeland Security in quite the same way again.
Billy Eakin
Billy Eakin is a pseudonym of William R. Eakin.