A rowdy work of comic fiction in the satirical spirit of Christoper Moore and Kurt Vonnegut, Ghost of the Alamo by D.R. Capp is a quick-witted descent into the madness of the housing market. Dilly Clapton is a slick salesman perpetually eager to snake a prospect from his bitter rivals, Empire Realty, and in the high-stakes battle for market control, playing dirty is the name of the game. From commode emergencies and eviction schemes to haunted mansions and sneaky sandbagging, nothing is sacred and no deal is certain in this whimsical slice of real estate satire, which hides a sharp critique of the housing system within the comedy.
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