Werewolf On Madison Avenue

by Edward R. Lipinski

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Werewolf On Madison Avenue

by Edward R. Lipinski

Published Sep 24, 2022
194 Pages
6 x 9 Black & White Paperback
Genre: FICTION / General


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Book Details

What happens when a werewolf gets into the advertising game?

Jeff Foxlove is an ace advertising copywriter for the Cudmore Agency, which is known for churning out crass, tasteless, and raunchy ad campaigns, but Jeff has no reservations about wallowing in the mud: He makes a good salary and has attracted the attention of an aspiring but dimwitted actress. Jeff is definitely living his best life…

While on vacation, exploring the Yucatan jungle on a moonlit night, Jeff is savagely bitten by a mysterious, feral creature of the night. He manages to fight off the beast, and the next morning, he is amazed to find that his wounds have miraculously healed and there are no traces of the attack the night before. Jeff returns to New York to resume his life, but on the night of the next full moon, he experiences the agony of a horrible metamorphosis. The magic of the full moon has transformed Jeff into a werewolf.

Werewolf On Madison Avenue is the story of Jeff’s journey as both a werewolf and the figure behind a wildly successful new ad campaign. As he becomes increasingly desperate to lift the curse of lycanthropy that is slowly consuming him, Jeff realizes his only hope is to return to the Yucatan jungle in search of a miracle cure.

 

About the Author

Edward R. Lipinski

Edward R. Lipinski has worked in publishing and advertising for 40+ years. He has worked as an art director, graphic designer, illustrator, and writer. He wrote and illustrated the home improvement column for the New York Times for over five years and is the author of Pucasso, The Cat Who Wanted To Be An Artist, a children’s book; The New York Times Home Repair Almanac; and Tiling: The Installation Handbook. Werewolf on Madison Avenue is his debut novel.