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He wanted to take the high road. But they feared he was high as hell.
It’s a cozy day in Appletown. Coolman and Amanda are enjoying the winter landscape when they suddenly spot a crime right outside their home.
A poor mailman is being robbed, and Coolman rushes out to teach the robber a lesson. He raises his gun, summons a heroic phrase, and prepares to shoot. But then the worst thing happens to the world’s best cop: he hesitates.
The robber gets away, but Coolman doesn’t get off that easy. Amanda has seen his weakness, and soon, the old team is busy trying to get Coolman back on track.
They won’t do it with gentle pep talks. Oh no. They’ll start the world’s most advanced therapy.
And the most deadly.
Coolman and the Existential Crisis is the sixth book in the series. Find the other books here.
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The Coolman Series
– Fast and silly books inspired by ’80s action movies
Sit back and enjoy a quick and entertaining ode to ’80s action movies. A pastiche that brings back kitschy fights and gonzo dialogue, the Coolman series packs cringy but unforgettable one-liners into bite-sized reads. You can tell it’s written by a guy who loves the ’80s, is from the ’80s, and isn’t too ceremonious to admit that he really is just some guy-dude.
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Book Details
- Title: Coolman and the Existential Crisis
- Theme song: Cops and Crime
- Author: Sam Guydude
- Release Video
- Published: 2023
- Versions:
- ISBN 978-87-94351-26-3 (E-Book edition)
- ISBN 978-87-94351-27-0 (Paperback edition)
- ISBN 978-87-94351-28-7 (Hardcover edition)
- Chapters: 20
- Genre: Humor, Comedy, Satire, Dark comedy, Action, Police stories, Retro entertainment, Indie books, Absurdity
- Target Audience: Awesome people
- Tagline: Have a cop of love!
- Main Characters: Coolman, Peter, Amanda, the Chief, Bazooka Bill, Dynamite Daisy, Heather Heartbreaker, Bob the Genius, Mr. Gaffer, Kimmy Kalm, Bella Betrayer, Lars Lemming