(MENAFNEditorial) Buffalo Grove IL---At least a half dozen Hollywood movie producers and agents have inquired about Dr. Daniel Kamen''s new revenge thriller "Stagecoach Road: The Bullies Must Die." Nothing has been signedand the author is still entertaining new offers. "I''m not looking for the most money" said Dr. Kamen. "I''m looking for a filmmaker with the most passion about this story."
Some are wondering if Daniel Kamen''s new novelis a thinly disguised autobiography. Kamen claims it is fiction "except for the time I was almost murdered on Stagecoach Road by two thugs who befriended me after chess club." Those who grew up with Dr. Kamen 59 a well known animal chiropractor and best-selling author say they remember hearing about a Jewish Wirt High School student who was brutally attacked during the spring of 1973 on a deserted country road near Miller Beach Indiana. They think it was Kamen.
While Kamen swears the book is not about him it''s hard to imagine there isn''t some truth to it considering the personal and professional similarities between Kamen and the main character. The gruesome acts of revenge however must be a figment of Kamen''s wild imagination. At least we hope they are.
Stagecoach Road: The Bullies Must Die begins in the spring of 1973 during the post Woodstock days when you could still hear new songs by The Who Creedence Clearwater Revival and Blood Sweat & Tears. It is about a studious seventeen year old high school graduate Benjamin Weinstein who drove his new graduation present a blue Mustang to Stagecoach Road late at night to "let off some steam" after being dumped by his pretty virtuous girlfriend at the graduation party who later that evening lost her virginity to the bad-boy band leader. While idling in the dark by himself on that heavily wooded road he saw a set of headlights approach then suddenly stop in front of his car. The four anti-Semitic bullies who tormented Benny all through school got out of their badly rusted Camero pulled Benny out of his car and beat him near death. Benny''s physical injuries eventually healed and he went on to become a successful chiropractor and a family man. But his emotional scars from being bullied and beaten festered for years until one day in 1992 he discovered one of his attackers owned a thriving auto supply store and was leading the good life. This incited Benny into a rage. At that moment he decided to hunt down his other three assailants with the plan of bringing each one back to Stagecoach Road so he could torture and kill them--his way.
While many parts of the Kamen''s novel arefiction Stagecoach Road is not. It''s still that same dark creepy winding road off Route 12 in Portage Indiana not far from Lake Michigan. It''s the perfect atmosphere for a slasher movie. Ask the locals--they''ll tell you. Go there at night with your brights and see if you can drive the distance without seeing phantoms lurch from behind the trees who look like they just stepped out of the 1800''s. You''ll swerve to avoid them.
The book is definitely adult reading with graphic violence and sexual situations. A wild surprise ending.
About the Author: Daniel Kamen D.C. is an animal chiropractic technique pioneer. He has trained in part most of the practitioners and equestrians in the world who utilize animal chiropractic.Dr. Kamen is the author of The Well Adjusted Horse The Well Adusted Dog and The Well Adjusted Cat. 708-744-6325http://www.stagecoachroad.net
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