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Aquarium

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She was a blonde and no wasn’t an option.

Natalya Rottenberg is the daughter of a Russian Oligarch. Francis Coward is a hard-boiled private dick who should know better. With blonde hair, long stems, and a look of a distress in her eyes, Francis was helpless. It wasn’t going to end well, but did it ever?

Completely human written with cover art commissioned from another human.

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Published March 19, 2024

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Tom Liberman

19 books9 followers
I'm a regular guy from St. Louis, Missouri, USA.

I consider myself an Objectivist of the Ayn Rand school and that idealogy pervades my novels although they are set in a Sword and Sorcery realm.

I also am a moderate Libertarian in that I do think government needs to a play a role in society but that it should be limited in nature.

I like spending time writing, being with friends and family, and generally am a quiet, laid back person.

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April 8, 2024
If you like old-fashioned Noir in a modern setting you should like this. My first noir novel but I think it turned out quite well.

Francis Coward finds himself involved with the daughter of a Russian Oligarch. She's a blonde of course. Francis has a history with blondes dating back to Mary Elizabeth Pertly in the first grade and he's never learned to say no.

Natalya has a problem with her brother and Francis leaps to the rescue. Will he be able to expose a money-laundering scheme involving Natalya's workplace, the local aquarium? Will he end up swimming with the fishies? Read it and find out.
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