Description | Jeff Foxlove is an ace advertising copywriter for the Cudmore Advertising Agency, an agency notorious for churning out crass, vulgar, and raunchy advertising campaigns. Jeff masters the art of writing tasteless advertising copy and has no reservations about wallowing in the mud of sleazy advertising; he makes a good salary and has attracted the attention and affection of an aspiring but dimwitted actress. Life is good for Jeff Foxlove. Werewolf On Madison Avenue is the story of Jeff's journey as both a werewolf and the genius behind a wildly successful advertising campaign. Can he be a werewolf during the night of the full moon and still keep his day job? Still, the thought of being a vicious killer-beast plague Jeff, and he becomes increasingly desperate to lift the curse of lycanthropy that is slowly consuming him. Jeff discovers that his only hope to become normal again is to return to the Yucatan jungle in search of a miracle cure. |
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Edward R. Lipinski
Edward R. Lipinski has worked in publishing and advertising for over 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. He 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.
Gail Mullen –
This book was so intriguing and hard to put down! I read it in 2-3 days. The characters were so well developed and interesting. I found characters funny, I found characters I truly cared about. The story was so captivating, and I was very satisfied and happy for everyone in the end. I truly enjoyed this book!