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In For a Penny, In for a Pounding
by Kregg P.J. Jorgenson
224 pages
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It was the Irish wit, George Bernard Shaw, who pointed out that a thief isn't someone who steals, but someone who has been caught! Tom Rayne is a talented forger who soon discovers that the police maye be the least of his worries.
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Category: Fiction:Crime
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About the Book
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Suppose life had dealt you a bad hand a time or two, you've been kicked around a bit, and you longed for a better, easier life? Now suppose you discovered you had a unique talent for forging the signature of Ernest Hemingway and a few other literary greats and you could make a ton of money in the process, would you do it? Would you become that modern-day pirate with swashbuckling ink?
Meet Thomas Rayne, a 30-something adjunct professor whose life is spiraling out of control until he discovers this new-found talent and who also discovers that when it comes to the art of the steal, when you're in for a penny you may also be in for a pounding.
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About the Author |
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Kregg P.J. Jorgenson is the author of the delightful book of short stories, Six Stories Up- Tales of Whimsy, Imagination, and Hey, a Little Satisfying Come Uppance, Do Bomb Dogs Dream of Chasing Butterflies, Chasing Romeo and The Belly of the Beast- books #1 & #2 in The Jungle War series, 1886- The Last Campaign, MIA Rescue, the Civil War epic- Clubs are Trumps, The Road from Plum Run, The Next Mirage, and the and international best-selling book on the Vietnam War, Acceptable Loss: An Infantry Soldier's Perspective. |
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