The Hemingway Monologues: Part 6 - Sunset 5 Stars***** "The most exciting Hemingway I have ever seen!" Steven Pratt, former columnist, Chicago Tribune Why did Ernest Hemingway kill himself? The answer is here in Sunset, a must-read story for all lovers of Hemingway’s books, for anyone intrigued by his life and death. A convincing and evocative portrayal of Ernest Hemingway. I dare you not to cry as Hemingway faces death on his own terms. Brian Gordon Sinclair continues the art of storytelling at its finest as he uncovers a compassionate Hemingway whose humanity will astound you. Excerpt: ...They strapped me to a table, electrodes were attached to my head, on both sides, and a gag was placed in my mouth. It was a special cloth, hand rolled by the nurse, so I wouldn’t bite my tongue off. And then the needle, an anesthetic, so I would not feel. Slowly, the doctor turned the black dial on the black machine. Once...twice...again! When I came to, I remembered nothing, absolutely nothing. But that wasn’t good enough so he did it ten more times. Act Two: Sunset The title, Part Six - Sunset concludes and balances the chronological volumes of The Hemingway Monologues which began with Part One - Sunrise. Don’t just read Sunset. Hear the author read this exciting adventure tale on Audible.com.