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This is the post nano-virus world. It is populated not just by humans, but sentient, talking electronics. Archie Luthor’s lamp is an attention seeking whiner, his phone is over protective, and the appliances in his mother’s kitchen refuse to take his side on anything. When a woman is found on her kitchen floor, in a puddle of water, electrocuted, and most definitely dead, Archie launches his own investigation with few allies and fewer leads.

140 pages, Paperback

First published March 30, 2017

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Tim Attewell

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Attewell’s physiology underwent development in a lush, beautiful tourist destination known as Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania. While there, he managed to express his first stories with clay animation, flash cartoons, and short movies that starred various faculty members and students from his school.

It wasn’t until he survived a lengthy bout against studying at film school, working on Hollywood movie sets, and producing survival-based reality T.V. that he found his true passion: typing.

Attewell’s work is all over the place; a veritable smorgasbord of genres and interests. He seems to have a thing for detectives, science fiction, and comedy, but he also has a dark side, which he routinely wishes upon his many enemies.

In addition to his body of fictional work, Attewell apparently took the time to document the life of a real human being, who somehow survived existence as an Alaskan homesteader. Attewell creatively refers to this Amazon Bestseller as an “adventure biography.”

Today, Attewell lives in Los Angeles, California with a wonderful lady who he forces to repeatedly read all of his work. Attewell’s favorite sport is pacing around his apartment, but he primarily focuses on spinning around in his broken office chair until books magically appear on his computer screen.

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May 4, 2017
My blender is my best friend

With a skillful blend of mystery, humor and intrigue you are fully pulled into a new reality populated by incredibly unique characters, most of which are household electronics.

There were a lot of laugh out loud moments, but there's more than comedy going on here.
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