Man in a Zen Ambulance

Man in a Zen Ambulance by Jack Fielding, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on July 31, 2014, is a 200-page work presented in English. This book immerses readers in a vibrant 1950s setting, blending elements of rockabilly culture with themes of mystery and suspense. The narrative introduces a cast of characters navigating a chaotic world filled with violence, yakuza influences, and a unique blend of humor and tension.
Readers will encounter a storyline that intertwines the lives of its characters, including Luther, the Colonel, and Rei, as they attempt to maintain their composure amidst the chaos. The book explores the juxtaposition of philosophical concepts, such as the Four Noble Truths, against a backdrop of crime and eccentricity. With its rich imagery and dynamic plot, Man in a Zen Ambulance offers a distinctive experience for those interested in literature that combines elements of thrillers and suspense.
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Six cartridges. Four Noble Truths and one maybe-monk. Luther plays the fiddle, the Colonel choking on his cigar and Rei has an itch she can’t scratch. Everyone tryin’ to stay in the zone. And don’t even mention those goddamn chimps doin’ that Elvis thing of theirs. Man in a Zen Ambulance propels the reader into a violent 1950s world of rockabilly, yakuza, temples and chrome-laden tail-finned cars.
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