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Genuinely Dangerous

A Novel

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Genuinely Dangerous

By: Mike McCrary
Narrated by: Royce Roeswood
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Art is about to imitate a life of crime.

Jasper knows you don't quit the movie business. The movie business quits you.

He wants back in - badly.

Needs a comeback - badly.

And Jasper truly believes he can make a movie Hollywood will want - badly.

Genuinely Dangerous follows the nightmarish yet hilarious journey of Jasper Tripp, a down-and-out filmmaker who embeds himself in a crew of wild and mysterious criminals so he can film a documentary that'll land him back in the Hollywood fast lane.

From Mike McCrary, author of Remo Went Rogue, comes another unfiltered, unpredictable romp of a thriller where the insane becomes sane and life itself becomes Genuinely Dangerous.

©2016 Mike McCrary (P)2017 Mike McCrary
Thriller & Suspense Crime Thrillers Suspense Thriller Crime Fiction Witty Literature & Fiction Funny
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“I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator,

A past film maker who is kicked out of Hollywood is desperately trying to get back inn and will do any thing even film criminals to make a movie that will win over his Hollywood peers...is a nice easy listen, quirky and humorous.. you will not be able to put this down & the end will have you begging for more.

Nice easy listen..

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The story idea is good. The narration was spectacular. I think it could've been done without quite so much gutter profanity. While parts of it suited the character's persona there were times when it was so blatant that I feel it detracted rather than enhanced. Some people really do get caught up in their work, and take it to extremes. You plot and plan, and then life takes over. Lots of action, and not much time for reflection until the end. And it was a great ending -- suitable, but with enough of a twist that I didn't really see it coming.

I would've liked it more when I was in college

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