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Mistaken Identities

By Joiner, R.

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Title: Mistaken Identities  
Author: Joiner, R.
Volume:
Language: English
Subject: Fiction, Drama and Literature, Mystery
Collections: Authors Community, Mystery Fiction
Historic
Publication Date:
2014
Publisher: Self-published
Member Page: R. Joiner

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Joiner, B. R. (2014). Mistaken Identities. Retrieved from http://self.gutenberg.org/


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A mystery that's really only a mystery to the main protagonist. It's a perverted kind of fun to watch him flounder. Contact me at R1234J@hotmail.com

Summary
Jet Jones, P.I., is having a tough time of it. Everywhere he goes he seems to be leaving corpses behind. Others involved in one debacle or another are Gordon Boltz, the famous Hollywood producer, Bobby Benedict, the famous stand-up comic, and Detective Robert Stiles, the not so famous but most competent of them all, Robbery-Homicide detective out of the Hollywood Station.

Excerpt
Any mystery writer knows that in every clever design there must be at least one unforeseen element that when discovered will bring down the perpetrator’s entire house of cards in such an ironic fashion that it can neatly epitomize the ludicrousness of any mere human being trying to arrange God’s universe. This item is to be discovered by God’s designated instrument, the good guy detective, of course. In this way, the solution is predetermined, as if time is made to run backwards so that all the bifurcations in the road of life, and the bifurcations of those bifurcations, and so on can only lead back to that one monadic instance in which the infinite confusion of our existence is explained. But, what if God’s universe were to be built on the indeterminate model, as if Gödel or Heisenberg himself were adding up the evidence until the solution, through the mere trying to find it, created a dénouement in which the reader, tossing the book in disgust, knew less about the rights and the wrongs than when he first began turning the pages?

Table of Contents
Chapters 1 - 13

 
 



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