
<p>Rudy Waltz hasn't had it easy. After accidentally committing manslaughter at the age of twelve, the traumas life continued to throw at him seemed almost inconsequential.</p> <br> <br> <p>Now fifty-four, an expat living in Haiti, he's reliving the harrowing moments of his life that have left him in his current disillusioned state. But perhaps his ancestors, among them a father who was an unwitting patron of Adolf Hitler, have predestined him for the mad life he's lead.</p> <p>In Deadeye Dick Vonnegut expertly probes the ties between generations, and questions the conventional notions of morality.</p> <p>'Vonnegut is George Orwell, Dr Caligari and Flash Gordon compounded into one writer ... a zany but moral mad scientist' Time<br> <br> 'The master at his quirky, provocative best' Cosmopolitan</p>
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