The Great American Deception

The Great American Deception

by Scott Stein
The Great American Deception

The Great American Deception

by Scott Stein

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Overview

A damsel in distress. A dangerous dame. A metric-ton of coffee...

Private Investigator Frank Harken's worldwide fame has only made him more cynical. And living in a giant mall covering the entire USA only serves to drive him nuts on a daily basis. So when a femme fatale barges in asking Harken to track down her sister, he knows when he's heard an offer too good to be true.

Puzzled by the sudden arrival of Arjay, a sentient coffee-making robot he never ordered, Frank shrugs and rolls with the caffeinated punches. But as the intrepid duo dig deeper into the missing dame's disappearance, they uncover a deadly plot that could take down the best part of a society gone bananas...

Can the world-weary PI and his barista-bot foil the dastardly scheme to rob Americans of their entertainment?

The Great American Deception is a sci-fi comedy satire. If you like quirky characters, cultural mashups, and original wordplay, then you'll love Scott Stein's futuristic send-up.

Buy The Great American Deception to brew up a laugh-out-loud mystery today!

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162743705
Publisher: Tiny Fox Press
Publication date: 05/05/2020
Series: The Great American , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 461 KB

About the Author

Scott Stein's forthcoming novel is THE GREAT AMERICAN DECEPTION, being published by Tiny Fox Press in 2020. His other novels are MEAN MARTIN MANNING and LOST. He has published short satirical fiction in The Oxford University Press Humor Reader, National Review, Art Times, Liberty, The G.W. Review, and Shale. His essays and reviews have appeared in Reason, the Philadelphia Inquirer, and Liberty. Scott's MFA is from the University of Miami and his MA is from New York University. He's a professor of English at Drexel University in Philadelphia.
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