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COPS AND ROBBERS A pair of FBI agents set up a bogus movie production as part of an unlikely sting operation to snare a mob kingpin. They buy the worst script in Hollywood and hire a failed movie producer whose career is on the skids; a third-rate aging actress whose claim to fame is having performed Shakespeare… on a cruise ship; an amphetamine-enhanced screenwriter; a hooker; a Yiddish-speaking accountant; a black, flaming gay actor; and a Native American actor who insists on dressing like an Old West dime store Indian. However, throughout the course of the film, the mobsters and one of the FBI agents become so enamored by the glitter and glamour of Hollywood that they actually end up working together to try to make the movie a success. Our hero is a hitman in search of the redemption he doesn't believe he deserves. He realizes the fake film was never meant to be produced and develops a conscience believing it's wrong to allow the innocent actors and film crew to spend months of their lives working on a movie no one will ever see, despite the delusions of everyone else involved. Knowing their hopes and dreams will be dashed, our hero sets about trying to do the right thing. |
A prolific American writer of short stories, novels, nonfiction books, and newspaper and magazine articles
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Saturday, May 4, 2024
COPS AND ROBBERS - NOW AVAILABLE IN AUDIOBOOK!
Saturday, October 7, 2017
I have three novels nominated for awards at the Imaginarium Convention in Kentucky this weekend.
Flashbacks (Fangs & Fur, Book 1) is up for BEST FANTASY NOVEL
The Tomorrow Paradox (The Adventures of Mackenzie Mortimer, Book 2) is up for BEST SF NOVEL
Cops and Robbers is up for BEST GENERAL FICTION NOVEL
A lot of stiff competition, but always nice to be recognized regardless of the outcome.

Flashbacks (Fangs & Fur, Book 1) is up for BEST FANTASY NOVEL
The Tomorrow Paradox (The Adventures of Mackenzie Mortimer, Book 2) is up for BEST SF NOVEL
Cops and Robbers is up for BEST GENERAL FICTION NOVEL
A lot of stiff competition, but always nice to be recognized regardless of the outcome.

Tuesday, January 3, 2017
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Quirky Crime Drama! Available for Pre-Order now through Jan. 10th
Cops and Robbers
A pair of FBI agents set up a bogus movie production as part of an unlikely sting operation to snare a mob kingpin. They buy the worst script in Hollywood and hire a failed movie producer whose career is on the skids; a third-rate aging actress whose claim to fame is having performed Shakespeare… on a cruise ship; an amphetamine-enhanced screenwriter; a hooker; a Yiddish-speaking accountant; a black, flaming gay actor; and a Native American actor who insists on dressing like an Old West dime store Indian.
However, throughout the course of the film, the mobsters and one of the FBI agents become so enamored by the glitter and glamour of Hollywood that they actually end up working together to try to make the movie a success. Our hero is a hitman in search of the redemption he doesn't believe he deserves. He realizes the fake film was never meant to be produced and develops a conscience believing it's wrong to allow the innocent actors and film crew to spend months of their lives working on a movie no one will ever see, despite the delusions of everyone else involved. Knowing their hopes and dreams will be dashed, our hero sets about trying to do the right thing.
RESERVE YOUR COPY TODAY!
The paperback edition will be published on January 14, 2017 but you can pre-order the ebook for your Kindle and receive it on January 10th! Just click either of the two covers below:
Cops and Robbers
A pair of FBI agents set up a bogus movie production as part of an unlikely sting operation to snare a mob kingpin. They buy the worst script in Hollywood and hire a failed movie producer whose career is on the skids; a third-rate aging actress whose claim to fame is having performed Shakespeare… on a cruise ship; an amphetamine-enhanced screenwriter; a hooker; a Yiddish-speaking accountant; a black, flaming gay actor; and a Native American actor who insists on dressing like an Old West dime store Indian.
However, throughout the course of the film, the mobsters and one of the FBI agents become so enamored by the glitter and glamour of Hollywood that they actually end up working together to try to make the movie a success. Our hero is a hitman in search of the redemption he doesn't believe he deserves. He realizes the fake film was never meant to be produced and develops a conscience believing it's wrong to allow the innocent actors and film crew to spend months of their lives working on a movie no one will ever see, despite the delusions of everyone else involved. Knowing their hopes and dreams will be dashed, our hero sets about trying to do the right thing.
RESERVE YOUR COPY TODAY!
The paperback edition will be published on January 14, 2017 but you can pre-order the ebook for your Kindle and receive it on January 10th! Just click either of the two covers below:
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