"The price of fame is higher than you think."
QUOTES
"God bless the Baby Boomers for they have sinned. The 70s were a game changer, so read the trilogy and find out how and why.” --Pamela Jaye Smith, Award-winning novelist.
“The Hipsters Trilogy novels are not only great murder-mysteries, but captivating expose of the 1960s psychedelic drug revolution through to the cocaine-fueled 1980s." -- Richard Lowry, Emmy-winning producer and writer.
PITCH:
"Detective Gil Nelson and Wade Adams are back, and this time they’re the ones being hunted."
When a biker gang member’s body is found hanging from a tree by his ankle, his head submerged in a river, the police know this is no run-of-the-mill murder. Six years after taking on Detroit’s drug-dealing hipster underground, Detective Gil Nelson is called into action again. It’s 1975 and the stakes are far more deadly than in the late 60s. There’s a fortune to be made as rival motorcycle gangs seek to take control of the lucrative pleasure drug trade sweeping North America, and the bodies are piling up.
As a multiple award-winning Writers Guild of America West screenwriter, novelist, and guitar aficionado, Steven Finly has been a professional writer and musician since his teenage days growing up in the suburbs of Detroit, Michigan.
A world traveler, he loves to vicariously share his adventures, insight, acerbic humor, and some of life’s harsh realities through the characters in his novels – which currently include The Hipsters Trilogy (“Wasted,” “High Life,” and “The Cocaine Diet”) along with his dark-comedy “SINdication,” and his new supernatural horror thriller trilogy “THE RIPPERS’ GAMBIT," book one, “They Follow The Sun.”