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Life is Lawful: The Memoirs of Grisham Clancy: The Voices


Broke lawyer Grisham Clancy enjoys reading one star reviews on Amazon. When a man barges into his office, ranting about the government and voices in his head, Clancy doesn't know his life is about to change. He takes the case against his better judgment, smelling a medical malpractice suit. Having a paying client is a welcome change from his mostly (unintentional) pro-bono practice.

Records go missing. Someone follows him. Strangers turn vicious. His client has been lying to him. Maybe he's in on it. Now Clancy hears the voices too.







House of Rejects

House of Rejects is a humorous coming of age story about family, school, and belonging.

The third grade sucks. Worse still, Roger loses his parents.

Led by an angry Pomeranian, Roger's new family is a tad unconventional. Second in charge is a former professor obsessed with conspiracy theories and shopping.

Repo men lurk around every corner. Tax notices clog the mailbox and court summonses decorate the front door. There is never enough money for anything, apart from the weekly, circuitous tour of the outer boroughs, a shopping spree, and a quick stop at a fancy restaurant.

They should've been listening to Dave Ramsey, but they didn't. Now the family might lose its house.

Determined to save their home, Roger and his best friend Tommy hatch a number of schemes. There's the candy selling scheme, the organic lemonade stand, and the bank robbery.

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