Jeff Klinger's New Book 'The Tub' is a Fictional Account of a Man Who Made a Deal With the Devil for the Sake of Great Art

Fulton Books author Jeff Klinger, a man from Allentown, Pennsylvania, a loving husband and father, has completed his most recent book "The Tub": a whimsical yet pondering journey that follows David Miller's life in a utopian society. In a world where the music industry has been under strict profanity laws, David Miller, pissed and frustrated with the current law, happened to stumble upon a man who owned a warehouse of unique artifacts. There he obtained the last material item of his favorite musician, but is it all worth it? Is art and his love for music more important than anything, even his brother's life?

Klinger shares, "In a future utopia of purified culture and censored art, David Miller would sell his soul for a piece of that old-time rock and roll or at least sell his brother's. When rock legend Jim Morrison is resurrected in young Jacob Miller, things begin to shift in the devil's favor. Will he relive the sins of the past or rise above them?"

Published by Fulton Books, Jeff Klinger's book is a fascinating novel that imagines what it is like to live in a society where art is being censored. It also shows the desperation of an artist to produce and consume great art no matter what it takes. The story also presented a beautiful conclusion to the life of Jim Morrison who was given the chance to atone for his past mistakes, and finally head to a peaceful place.

Readers who wish to experience this visionary work can purchase "The Tub" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, Google Play or Barnes & Noble.

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Source: Fulton Books