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From the author of The Dada Caper: Chicago private detective Chance Purdue learns that nothing good comes from working for the mobexcept cold hard cash. A quick and easy buck sounds good to PI Chance Purdue. But the paycheck seems to be a bit harder to earn when the job entails more than just looking into a minor league baseball team in southern Illinois. His new client, the gangster Cool Lips Chericola, is definitely leaving out details. Enter Brandy Alexander, whose unexpected appearance in Stranger City, Illinois, complicates things. Then throw in the Bobby Crackers Blitzkrieg for Christ religious crusade, and you've got a super-charged powder keg of a caper, with Chance holding both the match and the barrel. Praise for Ross H.Spencer's The Dada Caper ';Parodies of the privateeye novel come and go. Here is The Dada Caper by Ross H.Spencer. It has every cliche down pat, including rat-tat-tat writing in which paragraphs are seldom more than one sentence.... The hero is a private eye who is always tailing the wrong people and hitting the wrong guys. The Dada Caper is wild, shrewd, mad and unexpectedly funny.' The New York Times
From the author of The Dada Caper: Even an anti-American conspiracy can't keep Chicago PI Chance Purdue from falling prey to his personal femme fatale. Private Investigator Chance Purdue and Brandy Alexander work in tandem on a case that finds them traveling to the Illinois town of Radish River. The CIA continues to need help putting a stop to the DADA (Destroy America, Destroy America) Conspiracy, a terrorist organization whose latest plot is completely under wraps, except that it promises immense destruction. Things prove difficult for Chance and Brandy as they do what they can to remain focused on the task at hand. But it's hard when distractions from football-playing gorillas, chariot races, copious boozeand especially each otherweave in and out of their lives and keep this case on the back burner. Praise for Ross H. Spencer's The Dada Caper ';Parodies of the privateeye novel come and go. Here is The Dada Caper by Ross H. Spencer. It has every cliche down pat, including rat-tat-tat writing in which paragraphs are seldom more than one sentence. ... The hero is a private eye who is always tailing the wrong people and hitting the wrong guys. The Dada Caper is wild, shrewd, mad and unexpectedly funny.' The New York Times
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