ISBN: 978-1-0692709-0-0
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book description

The person scamming you may not be a stranger!

Farley Panko’s insatiable vodka habit led to his unceremonious canning from his software job in Illinois.

To escape the stigma of being fired, he, along with his rescue cat, Norman, retreat to Mariposa, a 55+ RV resort in Arizona, where Farley yearns to remain disconnected and achieve tranquility. However, he’s horrified to discover that his golden-aged neighbors (whom he calls “goldies”) are communal and meddling. And worse, he learns that grifters are scamming residents—and may be operating within Mariposa!

Meanwhile, Torri, a remorseless leader of a Denver street gang, comes to Arizona to engage in an ingenious scam targeting seniors. She comes under suspicion by Farley, who, against his better judgment, pokes his nose into things. But shouldn’t a retired fifty-five-year-old software developer—with a hankering for booze—avoid criminal probes? Of course. Does he? Of course not . . . and he risks the ultimate price for his involvement.

Goldies and Grifters combines an ounce of substance abuse with an ounce of crime and a sprinkling of humor, resulting in a tale of deceit and mistrust, yet also revealing the heartaches—and hopefulness—associated with the search for mid-life companionship.

quick summary

The novel’s setting is a 55+ RV park in Arizona, called Mariposa Twin Resorts. The plot focuses on how seniors are being scammed, but the crux of the story is really about the journey of the protagonist, Farley Panko.

If you’re interested in reading bits of it, here’s a small excerpt from chapter 1 of my w.i.p.

genre

It’s a contemporary adult fiction. It’s best described as a general fiction novel, with elements of mystery and romance, and containing a touch of humor. It’s definitely character driven. And, although not your typical women’s fiction (i.e. with a male protagonist), I firmly believe the story appeals to women.

audience / appeal

Beneath the surface, the novel is a mid-life coming-of-age story about an oddball protagonist, Farley Panko, who has a vodka habit reminiscent of Eleanor Oliphant, but with the veiled humanity of Ove (A Man Called Ove).

It would appeal mostly to middle-aged to older adults, but anyone interested in amateur sleuth or not-quite-cozy mysteries would love it.

my ask for providing a free novel

If you’d like to repay me in a small way for the freebies, please direct a friend to this website, where they can join the Mariposa Readers Club and receive the benefits exclusive to members.

Perhaps even a share or two on social media?

And if you’ve read my novel, and you’re feeling generous, a positive review on Goodreads (a line or two is all I’m asking) or on the Kobo site would really be appreciated.

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