Author: | Mark Yoshimoto Nemcoff | ISBN: | 1230000160986 |
Publisher: | Glenneyre Press, LLC | Publication: | August 21, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Mark Yoshimoto Nemcoff |
ISBN: | 1230000160986 |
Publisher: | Glenneyre Press, LLC |
Publication: | August 21, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
When 4 friends inadvertently kill someone and invent a phony terrorist group to cover up the crime, all bets are off...
Scott Lorlon is in a wicked funk. He can’t eat, can’t sleep, won’t go to his classes and has made the awful mistake of cutting his own hair. His fall through the fragile floor of despair comes after his longtime girlfriend has kicked him to the curb without so much as a warning. This darkly comic thriller takes root as Scott’s roommate, Hale, and two other buddies try to cheer him up. But for them, it’s a loaded bong where all of their real trouble begins. Busted by a vicious resident assistant, heated words get exchanged and when the R.A. attacks them, Scott unintentionally kills him. The boys panic and hatch a crazy scheme to get rid of the body, a plan ending with a deadly fireball that only succeeds in getting them deeper over their heads in crisis.
PRAISE FOR MARK YOSHIMOTO NEMCOFF:
"Imagine Howard Stern dropping acid with Trey Parker and Jon Stewart while driving around downtown L.A. and you're nearly there." - PLAYBOY MAGAZINE
PRAISE FOR THE DOOMSDAY CLUB:
"Reads like a bullet train. I couldn't put it down!" --BERT LOVITT, screenwriter, director (PRINCE JACK)
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Mark Yoshimoto Nemcoff made a living writing music for television before opportunity knocked and transformed him into a screen/TV writer and later an award-winning and bestselling author featured on “Access Hollywood”. A podcast he recorded in his car turned into a drive-time radio show on Sirius five nights a week. This led to a handsome feature in Playboy Magazine that compared Mark to Howard Stern and Jon Stewart. Mark later created an Internet video series that led to him being cast as the on-screen host of TV’s “The MoShow”, a nationally syndicated newsmagazine about smartphones and mobile entertainment.
*First published under the pseudonym "Alex Damien", this version includes the original ending not featured in the print edition.
When 4 friends inadvertently kill someone and invent a phony terrorist group to cover up the crime, all bets are off...
Scott Lorlon is in a wicked funk. He can’t eat, can’t sleep, won’t go to his classes and has made the awful mistake of cutting his own hair. His fall through the fragile floor of despair comes after his longtime girlfriend has kicked him to the curb without so much as a warning. This darkly comic thriller takes root as Scott’s roommate, Hale, and two other buddies try to cheer him up. But for them, it’s a loaded bong where all of their real trouble begins. Busted by a vicious resident assistant, heated words get exchanged and when the R.A. attacks them, Scott unintentionally kills him. The boys panic and hatch a crazy scheme to get rid of the body, a plan ending with a deadly fireball that only succeeds in getting them deeper over their heads in crisis.
PRAISE FOR MARK YOSHIMOTO NEMCOFF:
"Imagine Howard Stern dropping acid with Trey Parker and Jon Stewart while driving around downtown L.A. and you're nearly there." - PLAYBOY MAGAZINE
PRAISE FOR THE DOOMSDAY CLUB:
"Reads like a bullet train. I couldn't put it down!" --BERT LOVITT, screenwriter, director (PRINCE JACK)
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Mark Yoshimoto Nemcoff made a living writing music for television before opportunity knocked and transformed him into a screen/TV writer and later an award-winning and bestselling author featured on “Access Hollywood”. A podcast he recorded in his car turned into a drive-time radio show on Sirius five nights a week. This led to a handsome feature in Playboy Magazine that compared Mark to Howard Stern and Jon Stewart. Mark later created an Internet video series that led to him being cast as the on-screen host of TV’s “The MoShow”, a nationally syndicated newsmagazine about smartphones and mobile entertainment.
*First published under the pseudonym "Alex Damien", this version includes the original ending not featured in the print edition.