Kinky Friedman: Elvis, Jesus & Coca-Cola (USA 1994) From the Publisher: Kinky Friedman: Elvis, Jesus & Coca-Cola. Bantam Books, ISBN: 0553568914 (August, 1994), 256 p., $4.99.
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Kinky Friedman: Elvis, Jesus & Coca-Cola (UK 1994) From the Publisher: Kinky Friedman: Elvis, Jesus & Coca-Cola. Faber & Faber, ISBN: 0571171923 (January 1994), 180 p., £5.99.
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Kinky Friedman: Elvis, Jesus & Coca-Cola (USA 1993) From the Publisher: When legendary tough guy/actor Tom Baker dies, Kinky Friedman, who knew Baker probably better than anyone, suspects foul play. Bolstering his suspicion is the fact that a documentary Baker had been making on Elvis impersonators has disappeared, along with the only person who has actually seen the film, Baker's assistant, Legs. In the course of searching for the missing Elvis movie, Kinky explores his own deep, dark past, namely his simultaneous affairs with two women named Judy - Uptown Judy and Downtown Judy, both vixens of a fairly high order (if fuzzy memory serves him right). Prompting this review of ancient history is the sudden reappearance of Downtown Judy ready to resume their relationship, and the sudden and mysterious disappearance of Uptown Judy. That these two plots come together, and that the Elvis film is found, is to be expected. Nothing else in this novel, however, deals with anything remotely expected. Friedman's voice is feisty, sassy, irreverent, blistering, provoking, enchanting, mesmerizing and incredibly entertaining. In fact, Elvis, Jesus & Coca-Cola is much more than another Kinky Friedman mystery - itself a cause of joy - it is an entertainment of the highest order. Kinky Friedman: Elvis, Jesus & Coca-Cola. A Novel. Simon & Schuster, ISBN: 0671869221 (September, 1993), 300 p., $20.00.
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