A book for people who laugh at things people aren’t supposed to laugh at! Discover what happens in tiny, rural North Fork, Conn. — pop. 2,000 — after Wall Street causes a total U.S. financial meltdown.
Soon there are no Connecticut police since they walk off the job after their pay stops for good. The prison guards release all prisoners and go home. Mobs form in the cities. The little town is on its own.Â
The town’s aging band of wealthy do-gooders improvise a drastic new approach to free healthcare. News comes that the mob plans to attack the little town. This inspires the mayor to form a band of brothers — and sisters — to resist the mob invasion.Â
Byron Weinberg, the mayor, is gay but a macho leader — more like Alexander the Great than your mother’s hairdresser. Peter Smithers, the narrator, is married to Amanda, a Brit and much tougher character. Their beautiful, athletic daughter, Libbet, has ditched her city-loving husband and come back to live with them.Â
Can Libbet now find a real man? She fights constantly with Oliver, a handsome local hunk who chooses a back to nature lifestyle. They bicker, but there is definitely something going on …
Simultaneously Randall Schwule, a hedge fund billionaire, who made his fortune through ripping off Goldman Sachs, comes out as a werewolf. Schwule has needs … unpleasant needs …
When the mob attack North Fork, Byron and his Vietnam-era ex-soldier pals and one lethal woman man the barricades and fight back fiercely with old, but deadly weapons. They are hopelessly outnumbered. Defeat seems only a matter of time.
Night falls. The mob is on the verge of victory— and slaughtering all the town folk — when the werewolf intervenes …Â
North Fork is once again a community of self-reliant pioneers. Will it survive?