Jingles

ISBN: 978-1-7923-7083-0
By: Morgan, Tom

ABOUT THE BOOK

In Jingles, Tom Morgan portrays the calamity through the various experiences of members of the Beecher family. One serves as personal assistant to the President of the United States. One is a small-town minister who, by accident, attracts millions to his messages. One is a venture capital “swashbuckler-ess” who sees investment opportunity in the crisis. One immerses herself in remedies of Native Peoples, psychics, the Dali Lama and witches. One joins a worldwide movement that weaponizes sex.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Tom Morgan

Tom Morgan’s previous books include Money Money Money, published by Putnam’s, The Last Columnist (fiction), Trial in Cooperstown and Ales, Tales & Ghosts at the Old Empire Hotel. His plays include four in the series Tales of the Empire and Something Left Behind. His commentary appeared for many years on Public Television and on several occasions on the OpEd pages of the New York Times. Multiple radio stations and newspapers featured his syndicated commentary, some for 38 years – the longest in American radio history. He lives with his wife, Erna Morgan McReynolds in London, the Dutch West Indies and upstate New York