There’s something hidden inside the furniture, and one delivery driver is about to find out how far some people will go to keep it a secret.
Rob is a college student who delivers furniture to make ends meet. He never expected to be pulled into a life of crime. After discovering he’s been delivering more than just fabric and foam, Rob finds himself drawn into a dangerous underworld run by a powerful organization where the people who pull the strings will stop at nothing to protect their interests. He can’t risk going to the authorities because there’s no way to know how far the organization’s tentacles of corruption reach. His only option is to assume a different identity and attempt to infiltrate the organization to expose its secrets, but only if its henchmen don’t uncover his plan first.
In Delivery by Tom David we experience a perfect storm of unwitting discovery that's combined with opportunistic lies and doused with corruption and greed. One man’s everyday life is turned upside-down and transformed into a journey where any misstep could send him over the edge.
I like how you put your name at the top of every page it helps to brand a new author Swming in molasses Did you have an opiod habbit that kept you from graduating on time ? Did you really pawn your drum set ? Did ol' dad stop funding your college education? I didn't expect such an unlady like comment from you cup cake 🧁 What does king _-snaking mean snaking through water escaping Vietnam? Why did you write this book ? Chapter 2 Bad scenario: there's gonna be two bleeding muthafuckas in this truck Chapter 3 a·cer·bic /əˈsərbik/ adjective 1. (especially of a comment or style of speaking) sharp and forthright. "his acerbic wit" Chapter 5 Yo dis Cleef u know what to do Where da fuck is Cleef? Chapter 7 maybe You look like a fish trying to swim backwards Chapter 10 You're smarter than your look too bad or not taller than you look You want to go somewhere with a little more assmosphere? Hey Tommy I'm writing a new book would you help me edit it? Title is assmosphere She's like Medusa one look in my schwan's turned to Stone Over confident swagger Chapter 13 I have no financial means other than my next paycheck Page 107 check spelled wrong supposed to be spelled cheek Chapter 26 Sarah oftens asks questions with an incrduous tone Im looking for investors in red white & brew I'm a cautious optimist I don't see the glasses half full, I see the drink has only half gone Chapter 29 Fixtures tables lamps furniture, everything had been chosen in place perfectly to achieve an aesthetic whole greater than the sum of its parts which were great unto themselves the room had an overall theme and feel it's stimulated visually and smooth emotionally giving a sense of exhilarization balanced by order and resolution. Slack jawed in amazement And it's just not how nice everything is, it's also how nicely done everything is u·til·i·tar·i·an /yo͞oˌtiləˈterēən/ adjective 1. designed to be useful or practical rather than attractive. "a utilitarian building" Chapter 33 His stomach felt like it was being gripped by a cold hand Hi ya sonofawhore Vicelike hug There's a Walmart by the tech center? I feel a simultaneous release of old stress and a tinge of now If I let to of your hand do you think I'll fall into an abyss The about the author page is a dry a dessert. Possibly you didn't want to be implicated on any endictmendts yourself?