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Jock Stewart and the Missing Sea of Fire

By: Malcolm R. Campbell
Narrated by: R. Scott Adams
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Mainstream humor with a dash of mystery… A throwback to Hollywood's film noir reporters, Jock Stewart is out of touch with the looming world of digital journalism. While he goes out of his way to mock those in authority by pretending to kowtow to them, he admits he does his best work by being an a-hole.

A mix of Don Rickles and Don Quixote, Stewart is the man for the job when the skirts are up and the chips are down…Hard-boiled reporter Jock Stewart wakes up on the morning after the Star-Gazer office party with a hangover and an old flame in his bed and he cuddles up with the mayor's wife in the back seat of a 1953 Desoto.

Between these defining moments, he investigates the theft of the mayor's race horse Sea of Fire and the murder of his publisher's girlfriend, Bambi Hill. Stewart discovers the truth for his news stories via an interview style based on lies, pretense and audacious behavior…

©2009 Malcolm R. Campbell (P)2013 Malcolm R. Campbell
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