FACT: In 2003, 24 people died from inhaling popcorn fumes.
– FINAL EXITS by Michael Largo
FACT: Nutmeg is extremely poisonous if injected intravenously.
FACT: Non-dairy creamer is flammable.
FACT: Deaths attributed to “loud sounds” since 1970: 34,831.
- FINAL EXITS by Michael Largo
FACT: More people are killed annually by donkeys than die in air crashes.
FACT: A group of unicorns is called a blessing.
FACT: Halogen floor lamps caused approximately 270 fires and 19 deaths per year.
– FINAL EXITS by Michael Largo
FACT: One of the largest carriers of hepatitis B is dinner mints.
FACT: Poets have a life span fifteen years below average.
– FINAL EXITS by Michael Largo
FACT: Since 2001, 987 children have been killed while buying ice cream.
– FINAL EXITS by Michael Largo
FACT: Total asphyxiations attributed to rice cake eating since 1965: 1,601.
– FINAL EXITS by Michael Largo
FACT: 99% of all "mazes" can be solved if you walk to the right every time you have to choose between left and right.
FACT: Three people die each year testing if a 9V battery works on their tongue.
GONE to air on WGN America
The first season of GONE, the TV show based on my book, ONE KICK, will start airing on WGN America in early 2019. It stars Leven Rambin and Chris Noth and Danny Pino. I've watched eleven of the twelve episodes. (I couldn't watch the Doctor Who episode where Matt Smith's Doctor died for like six months. I guess I am not good at embracing closure.) Anyway, I know I've kept you hanging with the whole-never-published-the-second-book-in-the-Kick-Lannigan-series thing. (It's confusing, because the internet seems to think it came out at some point, but I know, because I didn't finish writing it, so I'm prettty sure it hasn't been published.) I think ONE KICK fans will love this show. I do. Because I'm a fan of ONE KICK, and I love it, especially the second half of the season, which does some wonderful character work. The chemisty between Kick (Leven) and Bishop (Danny) is unreal. At one point, watching episode 9, I forgot I had anything to do with the story, and was totally transported, swept up in their relasionship. "Kiss," my 13-year-old daughter and I begged the TV screen. "Kiss!"
No spoilers.
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