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Three Sixes and a Forked Tongue or Cold Medicine and a Liar

By: James Tyler Toothman
Narrated by: James Tyler Toothman, Joe Parsons Jr.
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The year is nineteen seventy one. Lost deep in the woods of West Virginia, two childhood friends discover a book that dismantles and unravels everything they once considered reality, and when an enigmatic stranger rolls into their small coal mining town in the back of a Rolls Royce, the teenagers are plunged deep into a world of drugs, sex, music, and violence.

Together, the two friends confront the forces of good and evil head on—the unwitting pawns of an eternal game played without rules or directions. Badder than Louisiana lightning, flyer than Sly Stone on a seven-forty-seven jumbo jet, feverish, satirical, and deliciously dark: Three Sixes and A Forked Tongue or Cold Medicine and a Liar is an offbeat, coming-of-age, face-melting novel unlike anything you've heard before.

©2023 James Tyler Toothman (P)2023 James Tyler Toothman
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This book was an absolute thrill ride from start to finish. Dark and creepy in all the right ways, it pulled me in with an atmosphere that oozes tension and unease. The storyline kept me on my toes, twisting and turning with every page. Just when I thought I knew where it was going, the author would introduce a shocking reveal or an unexpected turn that made me second-guess everything.

What really stood out was how the suspense built without ever feeling rushed. The slow burn of the plot kept me hooked, and the eerie, unsettling vibe lingered long after I finished the last page. It’s the kind of book that gets under your skin and stays there, leaving you thinking about it long after you’ve put it down.

If you’re a fan of creepy, atmospheric thrillers that keep you guessing until the very end, this is a must-read. It’s dark, it’s thrilling, and it’ll have you looking over your shoulder long after you've finished it.

A spine-tingling, unforgettable read

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Interesting! Took a few chapters for me to get really into it but once I did I listened to the whole thing in know time at all.

Intense and magical

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The author presents the characters in a way that really makes you feel like you have your own personal relationship with them, as a reader. Some are assholes and some you grow to love, but they all are uniquely flawed individuals dealing with heavy the concepts of poverty, racism, addiction, existintialism, and the occult. Appalachia is the perfect setting for this epic and listening to the audio version was a real treat! I look forward to seeing what this author puts out next, as this one will be very tough to top!

Masterful Storytelling

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This is one of my favorite books of all time. I read the hard copy, and couldn’t wait for the author’s narration! This story has been so healing to my inner child. I will definitely be reading it again. And again!

Vivid storytelling, strong visuals, deep heart

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3 Sixes and a Forked Tongue does an incredible job of pulling you into its world and making you believe every word. The dialogue and diction are so unmistakably West Virginia that it’s easy to forget these are characters in a book and not real people you might meet in a small mountain town. The story takes unexpected turns at every corner, keeping me thoroughly engaged for half of my drive from California back to my home among the hills.

I loved recognizing many of the places described, and in a conversation afterward, the author confirmed the real city that inspired Clockmaker, West Virginia. The story’s originality and pace kept me entertained right to the finish line. After listening, I reached out to the author for a bonus hour of Q&A—it was such a great experience, he should consider including it as part of future editions! Honestly, I’d love to see this story made into a movie someday.

Witty, dark, and original

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