Fed up with society and stifled by mounting debt, artist Odessa Scott and her aging mother discover their one real shot at freedom.
Prison.
All they have to do is commit the perfect crime—an imperfect art forgery that’s sure to land them in a minimum security “Club Fed” correctional facility, where everything they need will be provided for years.
There’s just one problem: They don’t get caught. Instead, they get rich.
That’s when the real problems start. Arguments over whether to turn themselves in, how best to spend the money, which famous artist to forge next.
Oh, and what to do with the dead skinhead in their garage.
It’s enough to make Odessa envy her mother’s steadily worsening dementia. Or at least start sampling the psychedelics Odessa’s been secretly using to treat her.
The good news is a recent viral video has turned Odessa’s real art into a hot commodity. But it’s hard to enjoy all the acclaim and cash with the cops are on her tail… for murder.
Greg Levin writes subversive thrillers and crime fiction. His novels include The Exit Man, Sick to Death, and In Wolves’ Clothing.
Levin's work has been optioned by HBO and Showtime, and has earned him a number of awards and accolades. He’s won two Independent Publisher Book Awards, and has twice been named a Finalist for a National Indie Excellence Book Award. In a starred review of In Wolves’ Clothing, Publishers Weekly recently wrote, “This author deserves a wide audience.” Levin's agent and mother agree.
Levin resides with his wife, dog and cat in Austin, Texas, where he’s wanted by local authorities for refusing to say “y’all.”
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