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The Adjustment League
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The Adjustment League

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Fiercely alive, marked by a sharp, unerring eye for detail and a wonderful way with metaphors. -Toronto Star

At a psychiatric hospital in the eighties, patients formed what they called The Adjustment League to protect themselves against the depredations of a corrupt and abusive staff. Many years later, the leader of this group-a man known only as The Super - receives a letter leading to the discovery of a pornographic ring in need of adjustment.

Mike Barnes is the author of eight previous books. Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, he lives and writes in Toronto, Ontario.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Biblioasis
Country
Canada
Date
13 September 2016
Pages
352
ISBN
9781771960823

Fiercely alive, marked by a sharp, unerring eye for detail and a wonderful way with metaphors. -Toronto Star

At a psychiatric hospital in the eighties, patients formed what they called The Adjustment League to protect themselves against the depredations of a corrupt and abusive staff. Many years later, the leader of this group-a man known only as The Super - receives a letter leading to the discovery of a pornographic ring in need of adjustment.

Mike Barnes is the author of eight previous books. Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, he lives and writes in Toronto, Ontario.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Biblioasis
Country
Canada
Date
13 September 2016
Pages
352
ISBN
9781771960823