Knut The Lone Vigilante

Cover of Knut The Lone Vigilante by Jed Oliver
Author: Jed Oliver
Year: 2011
Language: en
Pages: 280
ISBN-13: 9781456486112
Dimensions:
Height: 7.99 Inches
Length: 5.24 Inches
Weight: 0.71 Pounds
Width: 0.64 Inches
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Knut The Lone Vigilante by Jed Oliver is a humorous fiction book published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on March 9, 2011. This 280-page edition introduces readers to Knut, a small man with big aspirations, who takes it upon himself to become a one-man police force in his small town. Despite being three inches too short to meet the requirements for becoming a policeman, Knut’s determination leads him to patrol the streets in an old rusty station wagon, ensuring the safety of his community and encountering a colorful cast of characters along the way.

Readers will find themselves immersed in the lighthearted antics of Knut and his fellow townsfolk, including Mayor Gerkhen and the charming Lulu from the local café. The narrative unfolds with comedic situations, such as Knut’s unexpected heroism in capturing bank robbers and his interactions with quirky residents. The book captures the essence of small-town life, filled with humor and warmth, as Knut navigates various challenges and endearing relationships. This edition, written in English, invites readers to enjoy a nostalgic and entertaining journey through Smalltown, U.S.A.


Official synopsis Publisher

Introducing Knut, a “feel-good” book about a small man destined to become a big folk hero. The reader looking for a tall, dark, and handsome hero might want to change their mind, after reading this book. Knut is sandy-haired and short, with a bit of a straggly handle-bar moustache, and his hair is just a bit thin on top, noticeable only if he removes his big white cowboy hat. Knut had always wanted to be a Policeman, but was three inches too short for regulations. This couldn’t discourage a determined man, however. He believed he could whip guys six feet and over, if the need arose, so he decided to take fate into his own hands by forming his own one-man amateur police force. Now he patrols his small town in an old rusty station wagon, keeping everyone safe. Drop in and meet the gang at Lulu’s Cafe, where most of the action begins. You’ll love the characters. Many of them look like they just stepped off a Norman Rockwell cover painting. There’s Mayor Gerkhen, as political as he is overweight, Otto Bersten, the deputy Sheriff, and his wife Verna (the prettiest biker-babe in town, who discovers the secret behind Cleopatra’s beauty). Most of the town is populated with good folks, with just enough problems to keep Knut busy. Knut becomes the town’s hero, after capturing three armed bank robbers single-handed. Lulu has a secret crush on him, and persuades him to place a sign on her cafe which reads “KNUT EATS HERE.” This book is where the fun begins Knut is just plain good old fashioned comedy. Will the fire department chop down the Mayor’s house by mistake? Can Heinie Gobel be reformed enough to get a date with his secret lifelong love, Daisy-May? Why does she always slam her door in his face? Who stole Flossie, the prize-winning pig? Here is a quote from the book: “Sweet Flossie,” said Knut, “Nicest pig I ever met! Ever been kissed by a pig, Mayor?” The Mayor looked at Knut questioningly, and shook his head. “You’d be surprised!” said Knut. The reader will be surprised too, by this, and a lot more, in Knut (the Lone Vigilante). You are hereby invited to join the crowd and the excitement in Smalltown, U.S.A. A lot of new friends await you there. Let’s hear three big cheers for “Knut.” Rib-tickling, and heart-warming enjoyment. And to anyone who does cheer for him, we can probably predict Knut’s reaction: He removes his hat, scratches his head, kicks a rock in the road, maybe blushes a little, and says, “Well, shucks, I’m just doin’ my job.” E.M. Delaney, Authonomy award-winning author wrote: “…a very talented writer. One who uses the old-fashioned basics. In our entertainment environment, we don’t see good clean fun like Knut anymore. It’s like, he represents something out of our past, a time when we didn’t have to make sexual innuendo…a part of our agenda. We could take our Grandkids to a movie like Knut, and have a great time.”

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“Knut The Lone Vigilante” is credited to Jed Oliver.
When was “Knut The Lone Vigilante” published?
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. Year: 2011.
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ISBN-13: 9781456486112.
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Language: en. Pages: 280.

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