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The Mansion of Our Undressing

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Since childhood, Henry had wanted to be a nudist but never dared doing it. During a post-divorce mid-life crisis, the high school English teacher sought to fulfill his dream of living without clothes by impulsively buying a reputedly haunted house in a remote part of Arizona's Verde Valley, where he vowed to stay naked the entire summer. But how is he going to explain this to his family? Amidst his nude idyll, Henry picks up extrasensory signals in certain parts of the house, signals of great joy mingled with deep sadness. Captivated by male and female auras radiating in various rooms, he seeks to discover their identities. Unknown to Henry, two bloody deaths occurred at the mansion a century earlier. Will his intuitive powers be enough for him to unravel this tragic mystery? And what should he make of the abandoned Indian sweat lodge in the woods to the east? Members of the nearby Yavapai Tribe, amused by Henry's naturism, provide him with information about the sweat lodge and the eccentric millionaire who built the mansion. Complicating his situation, a teaching colleague at his school sends Henry an email suggesting they get together for dinner and a film. Beatrix is an attractive divorcee, but Henry would have to don clothing to go out with her, thereby breaking his vow of nakedness. As their relationship deepens via email exchanges, Henry decides to tell Beatrix about his naturist lifestyle, resulting in what Beatrix then calls "Henry's bombshell." This companion novel to the HERETICS IN OCCUPIED EDEN series has new characters plus a few familiar old ones in supporting roles. It can be enjoyed independently of the earlier books but offers additional riches for those who have read them.

Author Biography:

Kenneth Alan Moe was born in Phoenix, where from an early age he experienced mystical events. At age ten he began writing poetry. His working life has included service in the U. S. Army as an intelligence research officer and prisoner of war interrogator, and in the corporate world as an insurance investigator. Encounters with tragic and traumatic incidents in these careers led him to seminary and service as a mainline Protestant minister and denominational executive. Consistently underscoring it all, for more than half a century he has practiced the vocation of writer, evolving through pencil, pen, manual and electric typewriter, and computer to produce reams of fiction, non-fiction, and poetry. He and his wife Shelly live in Phoenix with their cats Oscar and Ollivander. Five grown children make their homes in Phoenix and Denver. Everyone in the family is a creative artist in one medium or another, from words to photographic imagery to dance.
Release date NZ
January 11th, 2014
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
326
Dimensions
140x216x19
ISBN-13
9780615919959
Product ID
22118673

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