More than two decades following his fifteen seconds of fame, former 1980s rock star Steve Finney now entertains in the Florida Keys as a part-time lounge act and full time bartender. Old friends drag Steve out of the tropical hideout back up to his old home state of Maine for, of all things, a high school reunion and a funeral. But then, the inevitable trip back in time and to his old hometown up north takes a strange turn when ancient aliens, angels, and ghosts from the past and present try to guide Steve on and off the path.

Joining the former rocker’s coming-of-age journey are some equally confused old friends: the restaurant manager who hates people, a medium who chaotically misinterprets the latest “cause” he is involved with and the voices he hears, and another buddy whose family is dying off like an endangered species. All of these events come to a head during another summer in the small tourist trap town of Acorn Bay, Maine. Adding more hilarity to this tale is thirty-eight-pound talking lobster and a dog that’s actually smarter than he looks.

Will Steve reclaim his past glory or just figure out a way to be happy? Can’t everyone just get along? The answers await you as you browse through the pages of Not Exactly the Finest Kind.