Say Books has just published their second crime novel. No-Brainer is a humorous crime story set in and around Auckland.
Struggling sculptor Jules Dijkstra tries to sell one of his artworks to an unwilling buyer by giving the man an added incentive. Others would call it blackmail. Next thing Jules is reeling from one shock to another – the trappings of his life are stripped from him one by one, and soon he is fighting for life itself. All he has going for him is his sense of humour... and a jagged mean streak.
Stephen Stratford read it some time ago and said: “No-Brainer is a terrific crime novel with strong characters, great dialogue and consistently appealing humour throughout. I love it, and am sure that Raymond Chandler would approve.”
Publisher Anna von Veh, formerly of Pearson, took care of the editorial and technical details.
You can read more on the Say Books website - http://saybooksonline.com/books-2/no-brainer/
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