Cross Dressing

Cross Dressing by Bill Fitzhugh, published by William Morrow Paperbacks on June 14, 2005, is a humorous fiction novel that explores the life of Dan Steele, a high-powered advertising executive who is living beyond his means. Faced with mounting financial pressures and moral dilemmas, Dan’s life takes a chaotic turn when his brother, a Catholic priest, arrives seeking help. After a series of unfortunate events, including a hefty medical bill, Dan finds himself at a crossroads that could lead to prison or a drastic lifestyle change.
In this engaging narrative, readers will follow Dan as he navigates the complexities of his new reality, which includes a vow of poverty and unexpected romantic entanglements, including a gun-toting nun. The story delves into themes of faith, responsibility, and the absurdities of life, all while maintaining a humorous tone. With 336 pages, this edition offers a blend of Christian life and general humor, making it a unique addition to the fiction genre.
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Big-shot ad exec Dan Steele feels entitled to the best life has to offer – even if he has to live way beyond his means to acquire it. But there’s hope on the horizon. Dan has just stolen what’s sure to be an award-winning idea for a multimillion-dollar account. If he can keep the creditors at bay long enough, he’ll get the keys to the executive restroom and all his problems will be solved.
Unfortunately, that’s when his brother, a Catholic priest, shows up at Dan’s door in need of a loan to pay for some essential medical attention. Being both financially and morally challenged, Dan hands over his insurance card instead of his credit card. But it’s too late. After running up a bill for $300,000, Father Michael goes the way of all flesh.
Now Dan has a choice: go to prison for insurance fraud or take a vow of poverty and become a man of the cloth. Before he can say “God bless,” Dan finds himself pursued by a relentless insurance investigator, the psychopathic copywriter whose idea he stole, and a deadly killer from his brother’s mysterious past. And, as if that wasn’t enough, Dan finds himself falling in love with a gun-toting nun. Let us pray.
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