The Sax Player . . . by Jim Grandjean

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Sometimes we are haunted as much by the future as we are by the past: The Sax Player is a raw and gritty account of a lonely musician mired in guilt and regret, serving the last of his troubled life in a grim purgatory of sordid roadhouses and bars. Struggling with his own humanity and the demons of his past, Les Barrow sees no viable solution until confronted by the philosophical intrusion of a restless revenant. Now Les knows the painful path to a remissive salvation and the end to his nightmares, but will he take it?

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  1. Your story really pulled me in then surprised me with some unexpected twists. I could hear Kris Kristopherson singing “Beat the Devil” ….

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