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Jerry has a distressing past that leaves him at the mercy of psychotic hallucinations and depressive episodes. When he stands accused of stealing a invaluable Truck Gogh painting, he will go underground, where he evolves an unwilling marriage with a woman who feels that the voices she hears are from God. Involuntarily entangled in the illicit world of love-making trafficking amongst the Hollywood elite and on a mission to find redemption for a haunting group of events from days gone by, Jerry is thrust into a honestly stunning and outrageously funny goal to uncover the reality and atone for historical sins. A complex, pause-resisting psychological thriller, riddled with twists and turns, Epiphany Jones is also an excellent dark funny with a robust emotional central. You'll chuckle when you understand you shouldn't, be changed when you least expect it and, most importantly, never take a look at Hollywood, superstar or sex in the same way again. This is an extraordinary debut from a brand new, exceptional new ability. Michael Grothaus is a journalist who spent years researching love-making trafficking, using his activities as a springboard for his debut novel, Epiphany Jones. As being a writer at Fast Company, Michael instructs the experiences about tech, creativeness, personal health, the effects of mass media on our psyches and plain mysterious stuff. For VICE he instructs stories about ethnicities, subcultures, love-making and pornography and has also done immersion journalism at geopolitical occurrences including the Hong Kong protests against Beijing in 2014. As being a contributing writer to The Guardian and Know Your Mobile, a features writer for Engadget and the previous Western european editor for AOL's popular technology news site TUAW, Michael regularly writes about all things mobile. He also contributes to the online men's lifestyle publication Asylum which is a previous screenwriter and the author of twelve tech books publicized by Pearson and Apress. American delivered, Michael now lives in London.