Zebra Skin Shirt, Gregory Hill
Zebra Skin Shirt, Gregory Hill
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Zebra Skin Shirt

Author: Gregory Hill

Narrator: Gregory Hill

Unabridged: 8 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/27/2022


Synopsis

The sun's been setting for several months. Nobody's blinking. And no matter how hard he blows, the referee's whistle doesn't make a sound. Time to make up some new rules.With audacious humor, unpredictable turns, and outlandish calls, Zebra Skin Shirt is the brilliantly-conceived conclusion/solution to Gregory Hill’s Strattford County Series.Before the clocks stopped, Narwhal Slotterfield was an ordinary basketball referee. He blew his whistle. He stretched the rules. He even had a girlfriend.But then the clock thing happened. Now it’s 7:23 pm, Narwhal’s in a diner in the middle of the Great Plains, and now is all he’s got. Left to wander a planet where people stand like manikins and raindrops never reach the earth, our ref soon realizes he has the power to officiate the universe itself, an endeavor that leads him along a philosophical mobius strip wrapped around the world as tightly as a wedding ring. A love story, in other words. DANGER! THIS NOVEL CONTAINS DESCRIPTIONS OF: Hallucinatory drugs, self-loathing, time-warpage, and numerous flashbacks. Also: fifty-eight instances of the word fuck.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Mark

All hell breaks loose in eastern Colorado when Narwhal W. Slotterfield responds to nature’s call and heads to the bathroom inside Cookie’s Palace Diner and realizes that an overlooked onion ring, one that has tumbled from his shirt and on to the floor, might serve as token of devotion and allow him......more

Goodreads review by Tony

Gregory Hill (304, 1019) Zebra Skin Shirt: A Novel (A Strattford County Yarn Book 3) 12/22 posted 12/26/18 Dr. Slotterfield (husband/adopted father, U of Denver Professor 19th Century French Ethics), & Dr. Slotterfield (wife/adopted mother, U of Denver Professor Astrogeology), adopted Narwhal W. Slot......more

Goodreads review by Tim

This book began with an outstanding premise with time coming to a crawl and our intrepid hero with his sense of fairness and justice and giving the world its just due. The first 2 parts of the book were filled with fun and humor and kept me wanting more. However, the last 2 parts seemed to be an aci......more