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Writer's pictureDK Marley

Cover Reveal for Aaron T. Knight's Comedic Historical Mystery "Voted Least Likely"

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Money laundering and murder are a bad combination for a respectable bank in the New Jersey suburbs. Fingered for all of the criminal activities going on in the bank is the president Baxter Bindle. He is the son of the owner of the institution who is an internationally known construction magnate. Taken away from the aunt and uncle who raised him then placed in the isolated world of private schools he became a neurotic mess. All of the efforts of his hard driving father to mold him into a successful magnate like himself fail miserably and often hilariously. Who is framing Baxter and why ?


Author Bio:

Being an American of Scandinavian descent probably explains why I spent the first seventeen years of my life in North Dakota. To survive seventeen winters in the Dakotas I acquired a sense of humor. Only one way was open to me to escape. Enlisting in the military at seventeen. Three years of my four year enlistment were spent in New York City which was a godsend.Discharged I stayed in New York and attended NYU. My sense of humor was honed to a fine edge from living very close to my fellow New Yorkers every day. Writing fiction allows me to be humorous. Many of my novels are based on a fantasy premise as a background for satirical humor. POD came along and I have 14 novels available on Amazon. In the last year I have received 5 Literary awards

LITERARY TITAN Ortzian Chrnicles Five Star Award

INDIES TODAY On the Edge of Twilight 5 Star Award

LIT PICK DR O and the ECO-X 5 Star Award

READERS FAVORITE Fred 5 Star Award

READERS FAVORITE Gore Galore 5 Star Award


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lar
May 19, 2022

It looks interesting. But I'm not sure what the book has to do with historical fiction. I write satire with two funny novels about how (today's) media might cover the run up to the American Revolution. So I'm always on the look out for historical fiction that doesn't take itself too seriously. The title and cover had me hoping I found a kindred spirit. Apparently not, but I wish Aaron tremendous success.

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