Announcing Long Division Book III
4 years ago
I am pleased to announce that the third novel in the Long Division series is finally here. Long Division is a dramatic, romantic, and sometimes erotic tale set in an anthropomorphic version of 20th century America.
Long Division book III: Hamilton & John focuses on Professor Hamilton Winograd, whom we met back in the first book.
Outwardly, Hamilton appears to be just an ordinary middle-class male. A professor of Geology at Waldren College, this elephant has an attractive wife, a suburban home, and a car. He should be happy, but not all is perfect in Hamilton’s world. Trapped in a tumultuous marriage, professor becomes student as he learns something new about himself from a young coyote named Tracy Becker, then something more from businessmouse John Eisenberg.
Book III has new characters and a new look with outstanding cover art provided by
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You can find a sample chapter posted here: The Canyon and more over on the LD-Books web site.
Long Division book III: Hamilton & John contains adult content for readers age 18 and up only. It is available for purchase at LD-Books.com in both paperback and electronic editions.
Long Division book III: Hamilton & John focuses on Professor Hamilton Winograd, whom we met back in the first book.
Outwardly, Hamilton appears to be just an ordinary middle-class male. A professor of Geology at Waldren College, this elephant has an attractive wife, a suburban home, and a car. He should be happy, but not all is perfect in Hamilton’s world. Trapped in a tumultuous marriage, professor becomes student as he learns something new about himself from a young coyote named Tracy Becker, then something more from businessmouse John Eisenberg.
Book III has new characters and a new look with outstanding cover art provided by

You can find a sample chapter posted here: The Canyon and more over on the LD-Books web site.
Long Division book III: Hamilton & John contains adult content for readers age 18 and up only. It is available for purchase at LD-Books.com in both paperback and electronic editions.
I still like programming better...
I will now go and sit by the mailbox and await my copy. =^.^=
I hope Bill will be bringing you sandwiches while you sit by the mailbox.