"Chicago (Ill.)" . . "Free live free" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Science fiction" . "Science fiction"@en . "\"Free Live Free,\" said the newspaper ad, and the out-of-work detective Jim Stubb, the occultist Madame Serpentina, the salesman Ozzie Barnes, and the overweight prostitute Candy Garth are brought together to live for a time in Free's old house, a house scheduled for demolition to make way for a highway. Free drops mysterious hints of his exile from his homeland, and of the lost key to his return. And so when demolition occurs and Free disappears, the four make a pact to continue the search, which ultimately takes them far beyond their wildest dreams. This is character-driven science fiction at its best by a writer whom, at the time of its first publication, the Chicago Sun-Times called \"science fiction's best genuine novelist.\" At the publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management software (DRM) applied."@en . . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . . . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . "Detective Jim Stubb, the occultist Madame Serpentina, the salesman Ozzie Barnes, and the prostitute Candy Garth live together in Free's house before it is demolished. While there, Free offers clues to his origins and the ultimate key to returning to his homeland."@en . "Free live free"@en . . "Detective Jim Stubb, the occultist Madame Serpentina, the salesman Ozzie Barnes, and the prostitute Candy Garth live together in Free's house before it is demolished. While there, Free offers clues to his origins and the ultimate key to returning to his homeland." . . "FICTION Science Fiction General." . . . .