"A hoot"
Rep Pennyworth is a junior partner in a major Indiana
law firm, but he is not a typical Midwest lawyer. He is
content in his relatively low-level position and has no
desire for any excitement especially at work. His only
exception is his enjoyment for spanking fantasies that he
indulges in chat rooms and Internet porn sites. His quiet lifestyle changes when he is forced to take
on Charlotte Buchanan as a client since her father is one
of the firm's most important clients. She wrote a
novel "And Done No Other's Harm", which was made into movie
without her consent or remuneration. What is a simple case
of copyright infringement turns into a criminal conspiracy
that threatens Rep's life. SCREENSCAM is a satirical take on legal thrillers that
uses humor to enhance the plot. The protagonist is
an "everyman" with the concerns and fears that all humans
have. That makes the hero accessible and likable to the
audience in spite of his fetish, which is the high point of
slapstick. Michael Bowen has a refreshing style of writing
that will make this author a cult favorite. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by PNR Group Member
Posted September 12, 2001
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