Endless Honeymoon

· Minotaur Books
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288
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Like a caper novel as Philip K. Dick might have written it, Endless Honeymoon is a weird and wild run through the world of crime.

Way back when, Robin Hood's turf for his deeds of derring-do was England. Nowadays, Willis and Virginia work the turf in Texas, righting wrongs by spotting society's nastiest creeps---the mean and bitter people who make everybody's lives worse. (A high-powered computer program allows them to identify these people easily.) Their modus operandi is to perform an ingenious prank on the nasty cuss in hopes of rehabilititating him or her.

Imagine the shock when they put a prank into action on July 4th . . . only to find their victim has just been murdered for real.

Someone must be one step ahead of them.

And indeed, someone is, a shadowy figure. Someone else is also lurking one step behind them, and there's an FBI agent who's keeping pace with them, and it seems there are other figures in the mix . . .

About the author

Don Webb is one of the rising stars of the mystery field. A licensed fireworks operator, he is also known locally for his culinary expertise, teaches writing, and enjoys an endless honeymoon with the artist Guiniviere Webb. His previous novels include The Double and Essential Saltes and his short fiction and reviews have appeared in more than 250 publications throughout the world. He lives in Austin, Texas.

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